New pathotypes of Heterodera avenae (cereal cyst nematode) from winter wheat in Zhengzhou, Henan, China Hong-xia YuanJun-wei SunHong-lian Li OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 111
Field evaluation of fungicides for the control of rust, brown rot, Andrew HorsfieldTrevor WicksDoug Wilson OriginalPaper Pages: 112 - 119
Diagnosis of Broad bean wilt virus 1 and Verbena latent virus in Tropaeolum majus in New Zealand F. M. Ochoa-CoronaJ. TangB. J. R. Alexander OriginalPaper Pages: 120 - 124
Spatial pattern and the effects of climatic factors on husk spot disease in macadamia O. A. AkinsanmiA. Drenth OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 131
Genetic diversity of Cucumber mosaic virus infecting vanilla in French Polynesia and Réunion Island Karin FarreyrolMichel GrisoniDavid Beck OriginalPaper Pages: 132 - 140
Vertical spread of Puccinia psidii urediniospores and development of eucalyptus rust at different heights Edival A. V. ZauzaMichelle M. F. CoutoAcelino C. Alfenas OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 145
Evidence that Diaporthe toxica infection of Lupinus albus is an emerging concern for the Australian lupin industry R. B. CowleyG. J. AshD. J. Luckett OriginalPaper Pages: 146 - 153
Liquid culture production of chlamydospores of Lewia chlamidosporiformans (Ascomycota: Pleosporales), a mycoherbicide candidate for wild poinsettia B. S. VieiraR. W. Barreto OriginalPaper Pages: 154 - 160
Cryptometrion aestuescens gen. sp. nov. (Cryphonectriaceae) pathogenic to Eucalyptus in Indonesia M. GryzenhoutM. TariganM. J. Wingfield OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 169
Phosphonate applied by trunk injection controls stem canker and decreases Phytophthora pod rot (black pod) incidence in cocoa in Sulawesi P. J. McMahonA. PurwantaraD. I. Guest OriginalPaper Pages: 170 - 175
Fusarium species associated with vanilla stem rot in Indonesia A. G. PinariaE. C. Y. LiewL. W. Burgess OriginalPaper Pages: 176 - 183
Genome sequences and phylogenetic placement of two isolates of Bean common mosaic virus from Macroptilium atropurpureum in north-west Australia M. SaqibS. NouriM. G. K. Jones OriginalPaper Pages: 184 - 191
Lessons from the tropics — plant diversity, unusual and changeable plant pathology, horizontal resistance, and the plight of farmers P. J. Keane OriginalPaper Pages: 192 - 201
The opportunistic pathogen, Neofusicoccum australe, is responsible for crown dieback of peppermint (Agonis flexuosa) in Western Australia Nicole DakinDianne WhiteTreena I. Burgess OriginalPaper Pages: 202 - 206