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Australasian Plant Disease Notes
Disease notes, new records and quarantine interception reports are published in
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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 33 Number 4 2004
Reduced sensitivity of
Uncinula necator
to sterol demethylation inhibiting fungicides in southern Australian vineyards
S. Savocchia, B. E. Stummer, T. J. Wicks, R. van Heeswijck and E. S. Scott
pp. 465-473
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Abacá mosaic virus: a distinct strain of
Sugarcane mosaic virus
C. F. Gambley, J. E. Thomas, L. V. Magnaye and L. Herradura
pp. 475-484
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Some new cercosporoid and related leaf spot diseases from New Zealand and Fiji
U. Braun and C. F. Hill
pp. 485-494
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An unusual stem necrosis of rice caused by
Pantoea ananas
and the first record of this pathogen on rice in Australia
E. J. Cother, R. Reinke, C. McKenzie, V. M. Lanoiselet and D. H Noble
pp. 495-503
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Host range, symptom expression and RNA 3 sequence analyses of six Australian strains of
Cucumber mosaic virus
Emy Sulistyowati, Neena Mitter, Shanna Bastiaan-Net, Marilyn J. Roossinck and Ralf G. Dietzgen
pp. 505-512
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Global distribution of
Diplodia pinea
genotypes revealed using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers
T. I. Burgess, M. J. Wingfield and B. D. Wingfield
pp. 513-519
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Phytotoxicity in relation to
in planta
concentration of the fungicide phosphite in nine Western Australian native species
S. R. Barrett, B. L. Shearer and G. E. St J. Hardy
pp. 521-528
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Genetic diversity of Australian isolates of
Leptosphaeria maculans
, the fungus that causes blackleg of canola (
Brassica napus
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Joseph M. Barrins, Peter K. Ades, Philip A. Salisbury and Barbara J. Howlett
pp. 529-536
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Exposure to dry heat reduces anthracnose infection of lupin seed
G. J. Thomas and K. G. Adcock
pp. 537-540
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Methods of screening apricot fruit for resistance to brown rot caused by
Monilinia
spp.
Monika Walter, Gillian F. McLaren, Jenny A. Fraser, Chris M. Frampton, Kirsty S. H. Boyd-Wilson and Joanne H. Perry
pp. 541-547
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Predicting the distribution of
Endophyllum osteospermi
(Uredinales, Pucciniaceae) in Australia based on its climatic requirements and distribution in South Africa
A. R. Wood, P. W. Crous and C. L. Lennox
pp. 549-558
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Morphological and molecular discrimination of
Colletotrichum truncatum
causing anthracnose on lentil in Canada
R. Ford, S. Banniza, W. Photita and P. W. J. Taylor
pp. 559-569
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Cultivar and environment influence the development of lupin anthracnose caused by
Colletotrichum lupini
G. J. Thomas and M. W. Sweetingham
pp. 571-577
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Associations between carrot defects and nematodes in South Australia
G. E. Walker
pp. 579-584
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A sand–solution culture technique used to observe the effect of calcium and pH on root hair and cortical stages of infection by
Plasmodiophora brassicae
E. C. Donald and I. J. Porter
pp. 585-589
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Resistance to
Cucumber mosaic virus
in
Lupinus mutabilis
(pearl lupin)
R. A. C. Jones and G. M. Burchell
pp. 591-593
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Aspects of reproduction and survival of
Anguina woodi
Ian T. Riley and Antoinette Swart
pp. 595-596
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First report of
Tomato spotted wilt virus
in chickpea (
Cicer arietinum
) in Australia
John E. Thomas, Mark W. Schwinghamer, Judith N. Parry, Murray Sharman, Mark A. Schilg and Elizabeth K. Dann
pp. 597-599
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First report of
Curvularia lunata
on
Zoysia japonica
(Poaceae) in Brazil
F. B. Rocha, O. L. Pereira and R. W. Barreto
pp. 601-602
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First report of
Phytophthora multivesiculata
on cymbidium orchids in New Zealand
C. F. Hill
pp. 603-604
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A new pathotype of
Bremia lactucae
on lettuce in Australia
D. S. Trimboli
pp. 605-605
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