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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 33 Number 2 2004


Genetic resistance to nematodes: where is it useful? 

R. Cook

pp. 139-150

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An experimental approach for identifying microorganisms involved in specified functions: utilisation for understanding a nematode suppressive soil 

James Borneman , Rabiu Olatinwo, Bei Yin and J. Ole Becker

pp. 151-155

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Root diseases of grapevines in California and their control 

W. D. Gubler , K. Baumgartner, G. T. Browne, A. Eskalen, S. Rooney Latham, E. Petit and L. A. Bayramian

pp. 157-165

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Integrating knowledge of soilborne pathogens to minimise disease risk in potato production 

S. J. Wale

pp. 167-172

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Genetic relationships among isolates of Phoma ligulicola from pyrethrum and chrysanthemum based on ITS sequences and its detection by PCR 

S. J. Pethybridge , J. B. Scott and F. S. Hay

pp. 173-181

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Rhizoctonia crown and root rot of the pasture legume, sulla (Hedysarum coronarium) 

M. J. Ryley , D. L. Lloyd, B. Johnson, K. C. Teasdale and J. M. Mackie

pp. 183-188

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Monitoring the survival and spread of the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma atroviride (C65) on kiwifruit using a molecular marker 

S. L. Dodd, R. A. Hill and A. Stewart

pp. 189-196

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Cotton bunchy top: an aphid and graft transmitted cotton disease 

A. Reddall, A. Ali, J. A. Able, J. Stonor, L. Tesoriero, P. R. Wright, M. A. Rezaian and L. J. Wilson

pp. 197-202

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The causes of poor establishment of ginger (Zingiber officinale) in Queensland, Australia 

A. M. Stirling

pp. 203-210

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Claviceps phalaridis in Australia: biology, pathology and taxonomy with a description of the new genus Cepsiclava (Hypocreales, Clavicipitaceae) 

John Walker

pp. 211-239

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Characterisation of Rhizoctonia solani isolates causing root canker of lucerne in Australia 

J. R. Anderson, S. Bentley, J. A. G. Irwin , J. M. Mackie, S. Neate and J. A. Pattemore

pp. 241-247

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Phosphite reduces disease extension of a Phytophthora cinnamomi front in Banksia woodland, even after fire 

B. L. Shearer , C. E. Crane and R. G. Fairman

pp. 249-254

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Survey of Fusarium species associated with crown rot of wheat and barley in eastern Australia 

D. Backhouse , A. A. Abubakar, L. W. Burgess, J. I. Dennis, G. J. Hollaway, G. B. Wildermuth, H. Wallwork and F. J. Henry

pp. 255-261

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Distribution, host range and phenology of the rust fungus Puccinia myrsiphylli in South Africa 

Catharina A. Kleinjan, Louise Morin , Penelope B. Edwards and Alan R. Wood

pp. 263-271

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Occurrence of Phaeomoniella chlamydospora and Phaeoacremonium aleophilum associated with Petri disease and esca in Australian grapevines 

J. Edwards and I. G. Pascoe

pp. 273-279

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Molecular determination of anamorphic powdery mildew fungi on the Fabaceae in Australia 

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

pp. 281-284

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Combining an initial risk assessment process with DNA assays to improve prediction of soilborne diseases caused by root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne spp.) and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici in the Queensland tomato industry 

G. R. Stirling , D. Griffin, K. Ophel-Keller, A. McKay, D. Hartley, J. Curran, A. M. Stirling, C. Monsour, J. Winch and B. Hardie

pp. 285-293

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Cryptovalsa ampelina, a forgotten shoot and cane pathogen of grapevines 

L. Mostert , F. Halleen, M. L. Creaser and P. W. Crous

pp. 295-299

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A survey for viruses and a viroid in Tasmanian pyrethrum crops 

Sarah J. Pethybridge and Calum R. Wilson

pp. 301-303

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Extension of banana shelf life 

M. K. Hassan, W. A. Shipton , R. Coventry and C. Gardiner

pp. 305-308

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First record of the Eucalyptus stem canker pathogen, Coniothyrium zuluense from Hawaii 

M. N. Cortinas , N. Koch, J. Thain, B. D. Wingfield and M. J. Wingfield

pp. 309-312

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Occurrence of grapevine trunk disease pathogens in rootstock mother plants in South Africa 

P. H. Fourie and F. Halleen

pp. 313-315

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Survival of Phomopsis viticola in grapevine cuttings after hot water treatment 

K. Clarke , V. Sergeeva, R. W. Emmett and N. G. Nair

pp. 317-319

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First record of Geminiviruses in New Zealand: Abutilon mosaic virus and Honeysuckle yellow vein virus 

D. J. Lyttle and P. L. Guy

pp. 321-322

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A new host and two new genera for the fungal flora of Turkey 

H. (B.) Sert , H. Sümbül and M. Işiloğu

pp. 323-324

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First record of potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis in Indonesia 

Siwi Indarti , Bambang RTP, Mulyadi and B. Triman

pp. 325-326

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