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1Estimating disease losses to the Australian wheat industryAustralasian Plant Pathology2009352
2Plant root-bacterial interactions in biological control of soilborne diseases and potential extension to systemic and foliar diseasesAustralasian Plant Pathology1999250
3Development of a routine DNA-based testing service for soilborne diseases in AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology2008248
4Pitch canker caused byFusarium circinatum– a growing threat to pine plantations and forests worldwideAustralasian Plant Pathology2008219
5Estimating disease losses to the Australian barley industryAustralasian Plant Pathology2010214
6Biological control of plant diseasesAustralasian Plant Pathology2017206
7Puccinia psidii: a threat to the Australian environment and economy – a reviewAustralasian Plant Pathology2007188
8(null)Australasian Plant Pathology2001151
9Molecular identification of anamorphic powdery mildews (Erysiphales)Australasian Plant Pathology2003146
10Fungi associated with healthy grapevine cuttings in nurseries, with special reference to pathogens involved in the decline of young vinesAustralasian Plant Pathology2003139
11Plant pathogens transmitted by pollenAustralasian Plant Pathology2007130
12Identification and pathogenicity ofBotryosphaeriaspecies associated with grapevine decline in Western AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology2005127
13Uredo rangelii, a taxon in the guava rust complex, newly recorded on Myrtaceae in AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology2010126
14Survey of Fusarium species associated with crown rot of wheat and barley in eastern AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology2004125
15Reassessment ofPhomopsisspecies on grapevinesAustralasian Plant Pathology2005125
16Potential impact of climate change on plant diseases of economic significance to AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology1998123
17False-negative isolations or absence of lesions may cause mis-diagnosis of diseased plants infected with Phytophthora cinnamomiAustralasian Plant Pathology2000123
18Fusarium wilt suppressive soils: an example of disease-suppressive soilsAustralasian Plant Pathology1999120
19Pathogen population structure and epidemiology are keys to wheat crown rot and Fusarium head blight managementAustralasian Plant Pathology2006118
202003 Daniel McAlpine Memorial Lecture Increasing threat of diseases to exotic plantation forests in the Southern Hemisphere: lessons from Cryphonectria cankerAustralasian Plant Pathology2003112
21Hosts, species and genotypes: opinions versus dataAustralasian Plant Pathology2005112
22Managing nematode pests in the southern and western regions of the Australian cereal industry: continuing progress in a challenging environmentAustralasian Plant Pathology2008106
23Root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus thorneiandP. neglectus): a review of recent progress in managing a significant pest of grain crops in northern AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology2008106
24The cell biology behind Phytophthora pathogenicityAustralasian Plant Pathology2001104
25Cytosporaspecies (Ascomycota,Diaporthales,Valsaceae): introduced and native pathogens of trees in South AfricaAustralasian Plant Pathology2006104
26Integrated approaches to root disease management in organic farming systemsAustralasian Plant Pathology200399
27Rapidly expanding host range for Puccinia psidii sensu lato in AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology201297
28The polyphagous shot hole borer (PSHB) and its fungal symbiont Fusarium euwallaceae: a new invasion in South AfricaAustralasian Plant Pathology201896
29Modes of action associated with microbially inducedin plantasuppression of plant-parasitic nematodesAustralasian Plant Pathology200795
30Lasiodiplodia species associated with dieback disease of mango (Mangifera indica) in EgyptAustralasian Plant Pathology201294
31(null)Australasian Plant Pathology200193
32Salicylic acid mediates resistance to the vascular wilt pathogenFusarium oxysporumin the model hostArabidopsis thalianaAustralasian Plant Pathology200693
33EndophyticChaetomium globosumreduces development of tan spot in wheat caused byPyrenophora tritici-repentisAustralasian Plant Pathology200691
34Histological and cytological investigations of the infection and colonization of apple bark by Valsa mali var. maliAustralasian Plant Pathology201391
35Diverse members of theRalstonia solanacearumspecies complex cause bacterial wilts of bananaAustralasian Plant Pathology200690
36Potential impact of climate change on plant–pathogen interactionsAustralasian Plant Pathology200589
37Resistance to crown rot in wheat identified through an improved method for screening adult plantsAustralasian Plant Pathology200486
38Wheat resistance to leaf blast mediated by siliconAustralasian Plant Pathology201186
39Occurrence and Distribution of Wheat Stripe Rust in Victoria and Susceptibility of Commercial Wheat Cultivars.Australasian Plant Pathology198083
40Progress in breeding wheat for tolerance and resistance to root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus thornei)Australasian Plant Pathology199981
41Prospecting for sources of resistance to ascochyta blight in wild Cicer speciesAustralasian Plant Pathology200180
42Fungi associated with dieback of Semillon grapevines in the Hunter Valley of New South WalesAustralasian Plant Pathology200179
43Climatic analysis of the distribution of Fusarium graminearum, F. pseudograminearum and F. culmorum on cereals in AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology200279
44A new tospovirus serogroup IV species infecting capsicum and tomato in Queensland, AustraliaAustralasian Plant Pathology200278
45Seed priming with Trichoderma harzianum isolates enhances plant growth and induces resistance against Plasmopara halstedii, an incitant of sunflower downy mildew diseaseAustralasian Plant Pathology201278
46Pathogenicity testing of lesser-known vascular fungi of grapevinesAustralasian Plant Pathology200777
47Effect of fungicide use strategies on the control of early blight (Alternaria solani) and potato yieldAustralasian Plant Pathology201077
48The application of species-specific assays based on the polymerase chain reaction to analyse Fusarium crown rot of durum wheatAustralasian Plant Pathology200274
49First detection of wheat stripe rust in Western Australia: evidence for a foreign incursionAustralasian Plant Pathology200374
50Tospoviruses—an Australian perspectiveAustralasian Plant Pathology200674