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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 32 Number 2 2003


Presidential Address to the Australasian Plant Pathology Society at ICPP2003, Christchurch, New Zealand
Biosecurity, trade and plant pathology
 

L. Burgess

pp. 129-131

 


2003 Daniel McAlpine Memorial Lecture
Increasing threat of diseases to exotic plantation forests in the Southern Hemisphere: lessons from Cryphonectria canker
 

Michael J. Wingfield

pp. 133-139

 


Integrated approaches to root disease management in organic farming systems 

Ariena H. C. van Bruggen and Aad J. Termorshuizen

pp. 141-156

 


Plant pathogens in a changing world 

Harald Scherm and Stella Melugin Coakley

pp. 157-165

 


Integrated approaches to understanding and control of diseases and pests in field crops 

N. McRoberts , G. Hughes and S. Savary

pp. 167-180

 


Windows to the world: issues and challenges for plant pathology teaching and extension 

T. M. Stewart

pp. 181-186

 


Transfer of plant pathology knowledge for rural prosperity — an Asian perspective 

M. P. Srivastava

pp. 187-194

 


Characterisation and pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia isolates associated with black root rot of strawberries in the Western Cape Province, South Africa 

A. Botha, S. Denman , S. C. Lamprecht, M. Mazzola and P. W. Crous

pp. 195-201

 


Exploring the host range of Fusarium tumidum, a candidate bioherbicide for gorse and broom 

J. Barton (née Fröhlich) , A. F. Gianotti, L. Morin and R. A. Webster

pp. 203-211

 


Detection of novel genotypes in progeny from a controlled cross between isolates of Uncinula necator belonging to distinct phenetic groups 

B. E. Stummer and E. S. Scott

pp. 213-218

 


Incidence of soilborne diseases in Australia's sub-tropical tomato industry 

G. R. Stirling and M. G. Ashley

pp. 219-222

 


Seasonal fluctuations in fungi associated with pyrethrum foliage in Tasmania 

S. J. Pethybridge , F. S. Hay and T. Groom

pp. 223-230

 


Life history of Phragmidium violaceum in relation to its effectiveness as a biological control agent of European blackberry 

Katherine J. Evans and Eligio Bruzzese

pp. 231-239

 


Fungicidal control of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in wheat 

E. S. Colson , G. J. Platz and T. R. Usher

pp. 241-246

 


The dieback cycle in Victorian forests: a 30-year study of changes caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi in Victorian open forests, woodlands and heathlands 

Gretna Weste

pp. 247-256

 


Molecular variation in Rhynchosporium secalis isolates obtained from hotspots 

K. Williams , S. Donnellan, C. Smyl, L. Scott and H. Wallwork

pp. 257-262

 


Utility of cotyledon and detached leaf assays for assessing root reactions of lucerne to Phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora medicaginis 

J. A. G. Irwin , J. M. Musial, J. M. Mackie and K. E. Basford

pp. 263-268

 


Phytoplasma disease surveys in the extreme north of Queensland, Australia, and the island of New Guinea 

R. I. Davis, S. C. Jacobson , S. J. De La Rue, L. Tran-Nguyen, T. G. Gunua and S. Rahamma

pp. 269-277

 


Pseudocercospora macadamiae sp. nov., the cause of husk spot of macadamia 

Vyrna Beilharz , P. E. Mayers and I. G. Pascoe

pp. 279-282

 


Genetic stability of net × spot hybrid progeny of the barley pathogen Pyrenophora teres 

G. F. Campbell and P. W. Crous

pp. 283-287

 


Development of a PCR assay for detection of the thin, binucleate Rhizoctonia causing Eradu patch disease of lupin and barley 

G. C. MacNish and P. A. O'Brien

pp. 289-297

 


The thin, binucleate Rhizoctonia causing Eradu patch is widespread in lupin and cereal crops in Western Australia 

G. C. MacNish and P. A. O'Brien

pp. 299-304

 


Distribution of Sugarcane mosaic virus in sugarcane plants 

Lilik K. Putra , Helen J. Ogle, Anthony P. James and Peter J. L. Whittle

pp. 305-307

 


Sporulation, pathogenicity and chemical control of Alternaria protenta, a new seedborne pathogen on sunflower 

H. C. Wu and W. S. Wu

pp. 309-312

 


Muribasidiospora indica causing a prominent leaf spot diseaseon Rhus lancea in South Africa 

P. W. Crous , J. Z. Groenewald and G. Carroll

pp. 313-316

 


Detection and eradication of Potato spindle tuber viroid in tomatoes in commercial production in New South Wales, Australia 

D. L. Hailstones , L. A. Tesoriero, M. A. Terras and C. Dephoff

pp. 317-318

 


First record of collar rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Australian jojoba plantations 

A. Albiston, G. J. Ash , E. J. Cother, S. Bentley and J. Pattemore

pp. 319-320

 


First detection of wheat stripe rust in Western Australia: evidence for a foreign incursion 

C. R. Wellings , D. G. Wright, F. Keiper and R. Loughman

pp. 321-322

 


First report of stem rot and wilt of chickpea caused by Sclerotinia minor in Queensland, Australia 

M. J. Fuhlbohm , J. R. Tatnell and M. J. Ryley

pp. 323-324

 


First record of Puccinia psidii on Eucalyptus globulus and E. viminalis in Brazil 

A. C. Alfenas , E. A .V. Zauza and T. F. Assis

pp. 325-326

 


Occurrence of Cladosporium herbarum on wheat leaves (Triticum aestivum) in Argentina 

A. E. Perelló , M. N. Sisterna and M. V. Moreno

pp. 327-328

 


  
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