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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 4 2002


Screening of segregating cocoa genotypes for resistance to vascular-streak dieback under natural conditions in Papua New Guinea 

Y. Efron , J. Marfu, M. Faure and P. Epaina

pp. 315-319

 


Climatic analysis of the distribution of Fusarium graminearum, F. pseudograminearum and F. culmorum on cereals in Australia 

D. Backhouse and L. W. Burgess

pp. 321-327

 


Effect of method of application on antifungal efficacy of citral against postharvest spoilage fungi of citrus in culture 

A. Klieber , E. Scott and E. Wuryatmo

pp. 329-332

 


Combinations of strobilurin fungicides and acibenzolar (Bion) to reduce scab on passionfruit caused by Cladosporium oxysporum 

S. L. Willingham , K. G. Pegg, P. W. B. Langdon, A. W. Cooke, D. Peasley and R. McLennan

pp. 333-336

 


Cryptosporiopsis leaf spot and shoot blight of eucalypts 

K. M. Old , M. J. Dudzinski, K. Pongpanich, Z. Q. Yuan, Pham Quang Thu and Nguyen Tran Nguyen

pp. 337-344

 


Host range and symptomatology of Subterranean clover mottle virus in alternative pasture, forage and crop legumes 

J. Fosu-Nyarko, R. A. C. Jones , L. J. Smith, M. G. K. Jones and G. I. Dwyer

pp. 345-350

 


Differentiation of Fusarium oxysporum isolates from Phoenix canariensis (Canary Island Date Palm) by vegetative compatibility grouping and molecular analysis 

L. V. Gunn and B. A. Summerell

pp. 351-358

 


Effect of foliar and soil potassium fertilisation on wheat yield and severity of Septoria tritici blotch 

M. I. E. Arabi , N. MirAli and M. Jawhar

pp. 359-362

 


Screening of Vietnamese Musa germplasm for resistance to root knot and root lesion nematodes in the greenhouse 

I. Van den Bergh , D. T. M. Nguyet, N. T. Tuyet, H. H. Nhi and D. De Waele

pp. 363-371

 


Evaluation of a fluorescent staining technique as an indicator of pathogenicity of resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae 

E. C. Donald , J. M. Lawrence and I. J. Porter

pp. 373-379

 


Leaf litter mulch reduces the survival of Phytophthora palmivora under cocoa trees in Papua New Guinea  

John K. Konam and David I. Guest

pp. 381-383

 


Plant virus surveys on the island of New Guinea and adjacent regions of northern Australia 

R. I. Davis , J. E. Thomas, L. A. McMichael, R. G. Dietzgen, B. Callaghan, A. P. James, T. G. Gunua and S. Rahamma

pp. 385-390

 


The potential of organic and inorganic soil amendments, and a biological control agent (Trichoderma sp.) for the management of Phytophthora root rot of papaw in far northern Queensland 

L. L. Vawdrey , T. M. Martin and J. De Faveri

pp. 391-399

 


Biological control of Aphanomyces euteiches root-rot of pea with spore-forming bacteria 

S. A. Wakelin , M. Walter, M. Jaspers and A. Stewart

pp. 401-407

 


Infection of Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera by the rust fungus Endophyllum osteospermi is associated with a reduction in vegetative growth and reproduction 

A. R. Wood

pp. 409-415

 


First report of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on grape (Vitis vinifera) in South Australia 

B. H. Hall , R. L. McMahon and T. J. Wicks

pp. 417-418

 


Erwinia chrysanthemi, the cause of soft rot in ginger (Zingiber officinale) in Australia 

A. M. Stirling

pp. 419-420

 


First report of Pseudomonas syringae on grapevines (Vitis vinifera) in South Australia 

B. H. Hall , R. L. McMahon, D. Noble, E. J. Cother and D. McLintock

pp. 421-422

 


An outbreak of Cercospora violae on pansy in Argentina 

G. M. Dal Bello and S. M. Wolcan

pp. 423-424

 


Investigation on the occurrence of Phaeomoniella chlamydospora in canes of rootstock mother vines 

P. H. Fourie and F. Halleen

pp. 425-426

 


Root rot of Hippeastrum sp. caused by lesion nematode (Pratylenchus jordanensis) 

A. M. Stirling and G. R. Stirling

pp. 427-427

 


  
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