Major Australian advances in the investigation of soilborne diseases Albert Rovira BriefCommunication Pages: 2 - 3
A new approach to the search for indicators of root disease suppression A. H. C. van BruggenA. M. Semenov ASDS Keynote Address Session 1 Pages: 4 - 10
Reduced productivity in long term monoculture: where are we placed? R. C. Magarey ASDS Keynote Address Session 2 Pages: 11 - 20
Plant root-bacterial interactions in biological control of soilborne diseases and potential extension to systemic and foliar diseases J. W. KloeppeR. Rodríguez-KábanaC. Fernández ASDS Keynote Address Session 3 Pages: 21 - 26
Fractal geometry and soil wetness duration as tools for quantifying spatial and temporal heterogeneity of soil in plant pathology D. BackhousD. B. Nehl ASDS Keynote Address Session 4 Pages: 27 - 33
Detection, identification and disease diagnosis of soilborne pathogens David M. Cahill ASDS Keynote Address Session 5 Pages: 34 - 44
Progress in breeding wheat for tolerance and resistance to root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei) J. P. ThompsonP. S. BrennanN. P. Seymour ASDS Keynote Address Session 6 Pages: 45 - 52
Hurdles and bottlenecks on the road to biocontrol of plant pathogens Deborah Ravel ASDS Keynote Address Session 7 Pages: 53 - 56
Fusarium wilt suppressive soils: an example of disease-suppressive soils Claude Alabouvette ASDS Keynote Address Session 8 Pages: 57 - 64
Alternatives to methyl bromide: chemical fumigants or integrated pest management systems? Ian J. PorterRobyn W. BrettBronwyn M. Wiseman ASDS Keynote Address Session 9 Pages: 65 - 71
Increasing the adoption of sustainable, integrated management strategies for soilborne diseases of high-value annual crops Graham R. Stirling ASDS Keynote Address Session 10 Pages: 72 - 79
Detection of peach latent mosaic viroid in Australia F. Di SerioM. MalfitanoJ. W. Randles ASDS Keynote Address Session 10 Pages: 80 - 81
Cryopreservation of air-dried conidia of Uncinula necator B. E. StummelT. ZankeE. S. Scott ASDS Keynote Address Session 10 Pages: 82 - 84
Susceptibility of Australian rice cultivars to the stem rot fungus Sclerotium oryzae Eric CotherHelen Nicol ASDS Keynote Address Session 10 Pages: 85 - 91
Erratum to: A competitive ELISA for detecting resistance to latent stem infection byDiaporthe toxica in narrow-leafed lupins ShankarGregorySweetingham Erratum Pages: 91 - 91
Celery mosaic potyvirus occurring naturally in cultivated Apiaceae in Victoria, Australia V. TraicevskiT. SchreursJ. Moran Disease Notes or New Records Pages: 92 - 92
First record of Phytophthora capsici from Queensland M. P. WeinertB. N. SmithA. Drenth Disease Notes or New Records Pages: 93 - 93
A sclerotium-forming strain of Botrytis cinerea associated with shoot blight of Eucalyptus globulus in Tasmania Z. Q. YuanT. WardlawC. Mohammed Disease Notes or New Records Pages: 94 - 94