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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 31 Number 2 2002


Letter to the Editor: Plant health as a trade policy issue 

C. F. McRae and D. Wilson

pp. 103-105

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Temperature and inoculation method influence disease phenotypes and mortality of Eucalyptus marginata clonal lines inoculated with Phytophthora cinnamomi 

D. Hüberli, M. C. Calver, I. C. Tommerup, I. J. Colquhoun and G. E. St J. Hardy

pp. 107-118

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The application of species-specific assays based on the polymerase chain reaction to analyse Fusarium crown rot of durum wheat 

K. J. Williams , J. I. Dennis, C. Smyl and H. Wallwork

pp. 119-127

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Genetic diversity of isolates of Leptosphaeria maculans from a canola (Brassica napus) paddock in Australia 

J. M. Barrins , A. Purwantara, P. K. Ades, P. A. Salisbury and B. J. Howlett

pp. 129-135

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Survival of conidia of sorghum ergot (caused by Claviceps africana) on panicles, seed and soil in Australia  

S. A. Bhuiyan, V. J. Galea, D. Tay, M. J. Ryley and A. T. Lisle

pp. 137-141

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Incidence of six potato viruses in spring, summer and autumn potato crops of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan 

A. Ali, S. Hassan and A. Asad

pp. 143-146

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Effect of oat (Avena sativa) on the population density of Pratylenchus thornei in the field 

G. J. Hollaway

pp. 147-149

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Fungicide sensitivity of South African net- and spot-type isolates of Pyrenophora teres to ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors 

G. F. Campbell and P. W. Crous

pp. 151-155

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Association of lignification and callose deposition with host cultivar resistance and induced systemic resistance in pearl millet to Sclerospora graminicola 

B. S. Kumudini and H. S. Shetty

pp. 157-164

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Temporal incidence of three phytoplasma-associated diseases of Carica papaya and their potential hemipteran vectors in central and south-east Queensland 

R. J. Elder, J. R. Milne, D. J. Reid, J. N. Guthrie and D. M. Persley

pp. 165-176

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Comparison of baits to quantify inoculum density of Rhizoctonia spp. in Eucalyptus clonal garden soils 

E. Sanfuentes , A. C. Alfenas, L. A. Maffia and S. F. Silveira

pp. 177-183

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The effects of temperature and light on interactions between Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae and Avena spp 

D. G. Bonnett, R. F. Park , R. A. McIntosh and J. D. Oates

pp. 185-192

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DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: An unusual bunch rot of grapes in sub-tropical regions of Australia caused by Colletotrichum acutatum 

K. J. Melksham, M. A. Weckert and C. C. Steel

pp. 193-194

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Obituary: Charles Alexander (Lex) Parker 1916-2001 


pp. 195-195

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