Infection of Nicotiana species by the anthracnose fungus, Colletotrichum orbiculare S. ShenP.H. GoodwinT. Hsiang OriginalPaper Pages: 767 - 773
Aubian wheat mosaic virus, a new soil-borne wheat virus emerging in France Djabbar HaririHayat Prud'hommeHervé Lapierre OriginalPaper Pages: 775 - 785
Effect of bactericides, phosphonates and nutrient amendments on blast of dormant flower buds of pear: a field evaluation for disease control Emilio MontesinosPere Vilardell OriginalPaper Pages: 787 - 794
Leaf wax layer may prevent appressorium differentiation but does not influence orientation of the leaf rust fungus Puccinia hordei on Hordeum chilense leaves M.C. Vaz PattoR.E. Niks OriginalPaper Pages: 795 - 803
Repeated applications of Penicillium oxalicum prolongs biocontrol of fusarium wilt of tomato plants A. De CalP. Melgarejo OriginalPaper Pages: 805 - 811
Surface characteristics of necrotrophic secondary hyphae produced by the bean anthracnose fungus, Colletotrichum lindemuthianum Sarah E. PerfectJonathan R. GreenRichard J. O'Connell OriginalPaper Pages: 813 - 819
Application of a putative fatty-acid binding protein to discriminate serologically the two European quarantine root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. fallax, from other Meloidogyne species Christophe TastetFlorence ValDidier Mugniéry OriginalPaper Pages: 821 - 832
Molecular evidence that a lily-infecting strain of Tulip breaking virus from Japan is a strain of Lily mottle virus Yasuyuki YamajiXiaoyun LuShigetou Namba OriginalPaper Pages: 833 - 837
Influence of amylovoran production on virulence of Erwinia amylovora and a different amylovoran structure in E. amylovora isolates from Rubus Martine MaesKristien OryeEric Messens OriginalPaper Pages: 839 - 844
Existence of two serological subclusters of Plum pox virus, strain M Arben MyrtaDonato BosciaVito Savino OriginalPaper Pages: 845 - 848