Occurrence of the A1 mating of Phytophthora cinnamomi rands in South-Eastern Queensland K. G. Pegg Research Notes Pages: 57 - 58
A temperature controlled dew chamber to provide uniform conditions for infection by foliage pathogens J. F. BrownD. J. ClarkJ. K. Kochman Research Notes Pages: 58 - 58
Appearance and disappearance of beet mosaic virus in Queensland D. S. TeakleD. M. Persley Research Notes Pages: 59 - 60
Chemotaxonomy in mycology T. V. Price Abstracts Of Invited Papers — National Plant Pathology Conference, Sydney, May 1974 Pages: 60 - 61
Appressorium formation: Stimulated or predetermined? R. W. EmmettD. G. Parbery Abstracts Of Invited Papers — National Plant Pathology Conference, Sydney, May 1974 Pages: 61 - 62
Micro-organisms on roots as seen by light microscopy, transmission and scanning electron microscopy A. D. Rovira Abstracts Of Invited Papers — National Plant Pathology Conference, Sydney, May 1974 Pages: 62 - 62
Sclerotinia — Current research work on this genus H. J. WillettsA. L. Wong Abstracts Of Invited Papers — National Plant Pathology Conference, Sydney, May 1974 Pages: 62 - 63
Phytoalexins B. J. Deverall Abstracts Of Invited Papers — National Plant Pathology Conference, Sydney, May 1974 Pages: 63 - 63
Losses from wheat stem rust in Australia — Are they i nevitable? I. A. Watson General Articles Pages: 64 - 65