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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 32 Number 4 2003


The effect of low temperatures on Colletotrichum acutatum and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing body rots of avocados in New Zealand 

K. R. Everett

pp. 441-448

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Curvularia lunata and Phyllachora sp.: two fungal pathogens of the grassy weed Hymenachne amplexicaulis from Brazil 

Fernanda T. Monteiro, Bruno S. Vieira and Robert W. Barreto

pp. 449-453

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Pythium spp. from cavity spot and other root diseases of Australian carrots 

E. M. Davison , G. C. MacNish, P. A. Murphy and A. G. McKay

pp. 455-464

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An outbreak of Fusarium head blight of durum wheat on the Liverpool Plains in northern New South Wales in 1999 

R. J. Southwell , K. J. Moore, W. Manning and P. T. Hayman

pp. 465-471

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Paecilomyces lilacinus strain Bioact251 is not a plant endophyte 

Rita J. Holland , Keith L. Williams and K. M. Helena Nevalainen

pp. 473-478

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Distribution of disease caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi in Wilsons Promontory National Park and potential for further impact 

Vanessa Bluett, Gretna Weste and David Cahill

pp. 479-491

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Forecasting climate suitability of Australian hop-growing regions for establishment of hop powdery and downy mildews 

S. J. Pethybridge , M. E. Nelson and C. R. Wilson

pp. 493-497

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First report of Cladosporium musae on banana in South Africa 

A. K. J. Surridge , F. C. Wehner, P. W. Crous and A. Viljoen

pp. 499-503

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Detection and identification of the blackeye cowpea mosaic strain of Bean common mosaic virus in seeds of Vigna unguiculata sspp. from North Vietnam 

Ngo Bich Hao, Sven Erik Albrechtsen and Mogens Nicolaisen

pp. 505-509

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Small scale functional genomics of the blackleg fungus, Leptosphaeria maculans: analysis of a 38 kb region 

Alexander Idnurm, Janet L. Taylor, M. Soledade C. Pedras and Barbara J. Howlett

pp. 511-519

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A foliar rating system for comparing the resistance of banana cultivars grown as tissue-cultured plantlets in the laboratory to Fusarium wilt 

N. Nasir, P. A. Pittaway , K. G. Pegg and A. T. Lisle

pp. 521-526

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Incidence of Celery mosaic virus in celery crops in south-west Australia and its management using a 'celery-free period' 

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

pp. 527-531

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Fruit infection by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and anthracnose resistance of some mango cultivars in Thailand 

Son-Quang Dinh , Julapark Chongwungse, Patchara Pongam and Somsiri Sangchote

pp. 533-538

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Review of the epidemiology and economic importance of Pyrenophora semeniperda 

R. W. Medd , G. M. Murray and D. I. Pickering

pp. 539-550

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First report of Wheat streak mosaic virus in Australia 

M. H. Ellis, G. J. Rebetzke, R. Mago and P. Chu

pp. 551-553

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Iris yellow spot virus found infecting onions in three Australian states 

B. A. Coutts, L. A. McMichael, L. Tesoriero, B. C. Rodoni, C. R. Wilson, A. J. Wilson, D. M. Persley and R. A. C. Jones

pp. 555-557

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First report of phytoplasma disease in capsicum, celery and chicory in Queensland, Australia 

L. T. T. Tran-Nguyen , D. M. Persley and K. S. Gibb

pp. 559-560

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Occurrence of damping-off and wilt of Viola × wittrockiana caused by Rhizoctonia solani in Argentina 

M. C. Rivera , E. R. Wright, K. Asciutto and L. Gasoni

pp. 561-562

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Amplification of badnavirus-like sequences from Yucca elephantipes 

G. R. G. Clover , M. N. Pearson, D. R. Elliott, Z. Tang, T. E. Smales and B. J. R. Alexander

pp. 563-564

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Occurrence of Ascochyta hordei var. europaea on wheat (Triticum aestivum) leaves in Argentina 

A. E. Perelló and M. V. Moreno

pp. 565-566

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First record of scald disease caused by Rhynchosporium secalis in a population of Hordeum murinum in Turkey 

H. Kavak

pp. 567-567

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Post entry quarantine interception of chestnut blight in Victoria 

J. H. Cunnington and I. G. Pascoe

pp. 569-570

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