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Disease notes, new records and quarantine interception reports are published in Australasian Plant Disease Notes.

 
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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 31 Number 1 2002


CLIMEX and DYMEX simulations of the potential occurrence of rice blast disease in south-eastern Australia 

V. Lanoiselet , E. J. Cother and G. J. Ash

pp. 1-7

 


Peas grown in media with elevated plant-available silicon levels have higher activities of chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase, are less susceptible to a fungal leaf spot pathogen and accumulate more foliar silicon 

Elizabeth K. Dann and Sally Muir

pp. 9-13

 


Records of plant viruses for the Pacific Islands 

Michael N. Pearson and Michel Grisoni

pp. 15-26

 


A new, rapid and non-invasive technique to inoculate plants with Phytophthora cinnamomi 

A. Lucas, I. J. Colquhoun, J. A. McComb and G. E. St J. Hardy

pp. 27-30

 


A rapid and sensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for detection of Ascochyta rabiei, the cause of ascochyta blight of chickpea 

H. T. T. Phan , R. Ford, T. Bretag and P. W. J. Taylor

pp. 31-39

 


Examination of Pisum and Lathyrus species as sources of ascochyta blight resistance for field pea (Pisum sativum) 

A. M. Gurung , E. C. K. Pang and P. W. J. Taylor

pp. 41-45

 


A benzothiadiazole applied to foliage reduces development and egg deposition by Meloidogyne spp. in glasshouse-grown grapevine roots 

K. J. Owen , C. D. Green and B. J. Deverall

pp. 47-53

 


Orientation, reproduction and effect of spiral nematode (Helicotylenchus dihystera) on growth of white clover (cv. Haifa) 

M. I. Zahid , G. M. Gurr, M. Hodda, A. Nikandrow and W. J. Fulkerson

pp. 55-56

 


Suppression of Fusarium seedling blight by composted and uncomposted radiata pine bark 

K. S. H. Boyd-Wilson and M. Walter

pp. 57-61

 


A method for rating sugarcane cultivars for resistance to ratoon stunting disease based on an enzyme-linked immunoassay 

Barry J. Croft

pp. 63-66

 


Molecular detection of Phomopsis taxa 1 and 2 in grapevine canes and buds 

D. L. Melanson, B. Rawnsley and R. W. A. Scheper

pp. 67-73

 


Molecular detection and differentiation of Australian Armillaria species 

Jillian L. Smith-White , Brett A. Summerell, Linda V. Gunn, Chimmi Rinzin, Carolyn Porter and Lester W. Burgess

pp. 75-79

 


Forecasting climate suitability for Karnal bunt of wheat: a comparison of two meteorological methods 

C. D. Stansbury and S. J. McKirdy

pp. 81-92

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Further records of Aphelenchoides fragariae and A. ritzemabosi (Nematoda: Aphelenchida) from New Zealand 

K. W. L. Knight , C. F. Hill and D. Sturhan

pp. 93-94

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Bacterial dieback of pistachio in Australia 

E. Facelli , C. Taylor, E. Scott, R. Emmett, M. Fegan and M. Sedgley

pp. 95-96

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Survey of asparagus in Western Australia for rust and stem blight 

S. J. McKirdy , P. Murphy, A. E. Mackie and S. Kumar

pp. 97-98

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Phaeolus schweinitzii in Australia 

J. A. Simpson and T. W. May

pp. 99-100

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense from Yap, Federated States of Micronesia 

L. J. Smith , N. Y. Moore, D. J. Tree, S. Bentley and J. Pattemore

pp. 101-101

 


  
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