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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 32 Number 3 2003


Efficacy, timing and method of application of fungicides for management of sorghum ergot caused by Claviceps africana 

Malcolm Ryley , Shamsul Bhuiyan, Damian Herde and Bill Gordan

pp. 329-338

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Host range of Pythium sulcatum and the effects of rotation on Pythium diseases of carrots 

E. M. Davison and A. G. McKay

pp. 339-346

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A rapid method for in vitro evaluation of systemic fungicides against Phytophthora crown rot of fruit trees 

Thomas Thomidis

pp. 347-351

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Interspecific hybrids between the homothallic Phytophthora sojae and Phytophthora vignae 

K. J. May, A. Drenth and J. A. G. Irwin

pp. 353-359

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Ceratocystis fimbriata infecting Eucalyptus grandis in Uruguay 

I. Barnes , J. Roux, B. D. Wingfield, M. O'Neill and M. J. Wingfield

pp. 361-366

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Development of PCR-based markers for detection of Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli in fibrovascular fluid of infected sugarcane plants 

P. W. J. Taylor, L. A. Petrasovits, R. Van der Velde, R. G. Birch, B. J. Croft, M. Fegan, G. R. Smith and S. M. Brumbley

pp. 367-375

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Susceptibility of potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars to powdery scab (caused by Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea), and relationships between tuber and root infection 

Richard E. Falloon , Russell A. Genet, Andrew R. Wallace and Ruth C. Butler

pp. 377-385

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Incidence of three viruses in vegetable brassica plantings and associated wild radish weeds in south-west Australia 

L. J. Latham , L. J. Smith and R. A. C. Jones

pp. 387-391

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Variation in severity of target spot, caused by Aulographina eucalypti, in a eucalypt species and provenance trial in Victoria 

Angus J. Carnegie and Philip J. Keane

pp. 393-402

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Phytophthora cinnamomi in native vegetation communities of southern Victoria—morphological variation and paragyny among isolates 

Rosalie Daniel, Barbara A. Wilson and David M. Cahill

pp. 403-409

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Antifungal compounds in Geraldton waxflower tissues 

L. A. Terry , D. C. Joyce and B. P. S. Khambay

pp. 411-420

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Molecular identification of anamorphic powdery mildews (Erysiphales) 

James H. Cunnington , Susumu Takamatsu, Ann C. Lawrie and Ian G. Pascoe

pp. 421-428

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A simple method for distinguishing isolates of blood disease bacterium (BDB) from Ralstonia solanacearum through detection of bacteriophage production 

Supriadi

pp. 429-431

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First record of Insolibasidium deformans in Australia 

J. H. Cunnington and I. G. Pascoe

pp. 433-433

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Abstracts from the Virus Epidemiology Workshop ICPP8, Christchurch, New Zealand, 31 January 2003 


pp. 435-439

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