| 7 | Ten geleide | J. Dekker and H. Fluiter |
| 9-18 | Professor Dr A. J. P. Oort, his research work and scientific interests | L. C. P. Kerling and J. G. Houten |
| 19-21 | The TNO research unit for internal therapy of plant diseases | G. J. M. Kerk |
| 22-26 | Oort en het onderwijs | J. C. Zadoks and J. Dekker |
| 27-34 | Geschiedenis en ontwikkeling van het Laboratorium voor Fytopathologie | A. Rozendaal |
| 35-39 | Lactarius mairei and its occurrence in The Netherlands | A. F. M. Reijnders |
| 40-44 | Influence of repeated applications of nematicides on the soil fauna in begonia culture | J. Brande and A. Heungens |
| 45-52 | Pathogenic races, host resistance, and an analysis of pathogenicity | J. E. Plank |
| 53-57 | Responses to air flow and airborne plant odour in the Colorado beetle | J. Wilde, K. Hille Ris Lambers-Suverkropp and A. Tol |
| 58-71 | Correlation of phenolic metabolism with histological changes in Phaseolus vulgaris inoculated with fungi | J. E. Rahe, J. Kuć, Chien-Mei Chuang and E. B. Williams |
| 72-81 | The isolation and properties of a fungicidal compound present in seedlings of Vicia faba | C. H. Fawcett, D. M. Spencer and R. L. Wain |
| 82-85 | Increase in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activity in bean leaves infected with tobacco necrosis virus | G. L. Farkas and J. Szirmai |
| 86-95 | Syntheseaktivität und Grösse der Zellkerne von Phaseolus vulgaris nach Infektion mit Uromyces phaseoli typica | W. H. Fuchs and J. Tschen |
| 96-99 | The virion, an outdated conception? | J. P. H. Want |
| 100-104 | Uncommon disease symptoms caused by Fusarium oxysporum in tulips forced in the glasshouse after pre-cooling at 5°C | P. K. Schenk and B. H. H. Bergman |
| 105-108 | On the capacity of Bacillus thuringiensis to spread in insect populations | P. A. Laan and H. J. M. Wassink |
| 109-112 | A technique for interpretation of high resolution electron micrographs | G. A. Zoeten |
| 113-118 | Difolatan, a promising fungicide for control of the tapping panel disease Black Thread in Hevea brasiliensis | J. Schreurs |
| 119-122 | Volatile fungitoxicants from chemicals containing haloalkylthio groups | A. Tempel |
| 123-128 | A new disease in tulip caused by Corynebacterium oortii nov. spec. | G. J. Saaltink and H. P. Maas Geesteranus |
| 129-132 | Failure of methoxyethylmercuric silicate plus malathion or lindane to control common bunt of wheat | J. Kuiper |
| 133-136 | Incidence of Phytophthora pod rot disease of cacao at different heights in the tree | G. Weststeijn |
| 137-143 | Inclusion bodies of bean yellow mosaic virus, some less known closely related viruses and beet mosaic virus | L. Bos |
| 144-146 | Particle length of various isolates of potato virus S | J. A. Bokx |
| 147-150 | Resistance of rose rootstocks to crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) | B. H. Boelema |
| 151-156 | Effect of chemotherapeutically active amino acids on pathogenicity and growth of a wild type strain and a nutritional mutant of Cladosporium cucumerinum Ell. et Arth. | O. M. Andel |
| 157-163 | The selective effect of heat treatment on the microflora of a greenhouse soil | G. J. Bollen |
| 164-168 | The role of pisatin in the resistance of pea plants—some further experiments on the breakdown of pisatin | Annemarie Wit-Elshove |
| 169-177 | The ultrastructure of powdery mildew, Sphaerotheca fuliginea, isolated from cucumber leaves | H. M. Dekhuijzen and Christina Scheer |
| 178-181 | The pathogenicity of several Pythium species to rootlets of apple seedlings | D. Mulder |
| 182-185 | L-methionine induced inhibition of powdery mildew and its reversal by folic acid | J. Dekker |
| 186-192 | Metabolism of radioactively labeled quinic acid and shikimic acid in healthy and Fusarium-infected tomato plants | A. Fuchs and F. W. Vries |
| 193-196 | The effect of derivatives of 1,4-oxathiin on Puccinia horiana in chrysanthemum morifolium | J. C. Zadoks, A. Kodde and W. Hoogkamer |
| 243-244 | Preface | L. C. van Loon |
| 245-254 | Occurrence of pathogenesis-related (b) and similar proteins in different plant species | P. Redolfi |
| 255-264 | Biochemical properties of the pathogenesis-related proteins from tobacco | J. F. Antoniw and R. F. White |
| 265-273 | The induction of pathogenesis-related proteins by pathogens and specific chemicals | L. C. van Loon |
| 275-281 | The genetic and molecular basis of b-proteins in the genus Nicotiana | S. Gianinazzi and Patricia Ahl |
| 283-292 | Pathogenesis-related proteins and acquired systemic resistance: Causal relationship or separate effects? | R. S. S. Fraser and C. M. Clay |
| 293-303 | Electrophoretic and serological comparisons of pathogenesis-related (b) proteins from different plant species | L. C. van Loon, S. Gianinazzi, R. F. White, Y. Abu-Jawdah and P. Ahl, et al. |
| 305 | Analysis of acid-extractable tomato leaf proteins after infection with a viroid, two viruses and a fungus | A. Camacho-Henriquez and H. L. Sänger |
| 305-306 | Occurrence of new soluble leaf proteins in tobacco after infection with alfalfa mosaic virus | M. Nuecken and F. Nienhaus |
| 306 | Comparison of soluble leaf protein patterns during the first stages of pathogenesis in tobacco ringspot virus-infected tobacco | S. Winter |
| 306-307 | Occurrence and possible role of thionin-like proteins in apple, tomato, melon and rice seed | R. N. Goodman |
| 308 | Purification and biochemical properties of the ‘pathogenesis-related’ protein p14 from tomato leaves | A. Camacho-Henriquez, J. Lucas and H. L. Sänger |
| 308-310 | Citrus exocortis viroid (CEV): New data regarding the low-molecular-weight polypeptides associated with viroid infection | V. Conejero, P. Segado, J. M. Belles and A. Granell |
| 310 | Pathogenesis-related proteins N, O, P, Q, R etc.: Some properties and separations | W. S. Pierpoint |
| 311 | Serological detection of pathogenesis-related proteins | R. F. White |
| 311-312 | Translational control of pathogenesis-related-protein synthesis | J. P. Carr |
| 312-313 | Pathogenesis-related proteins in crown gall tissue | J. F. Antoniw |
| 313-317 | Pathogenesis-related-protein synthesis in selected cultivars of beans and cowpeas following leaf damage by carborundum, treatment with aspirin, infection with tobacco mosaic virus, or with the bean or cowpea strain of southern bean mosaic virus | T. M. A. Wilson |
| 317 | Changes in protein patterns of bean leaves after bean rust infection or application of elicitor | G. Wolf |
| 317-318 | Induction of pathogenesis-related (b) proteins in Phaseolus vulgaris upon fungal or viral infection or after chemical injury | Y. Abu-Jawdah |
| 318 | Ethylene-induced chitinase: Is it a pathogenesis-related protein? | T. Boller, A. Gehri, F. Mauch and U. Voegeli |
| 319 | Phylogenetic aspects of pathogenesis-related (b) proteins | A. Cornu and Patricia Ahl |
| 319-320 | A new potential for enhancing resistance to tobacco mosaic virus in Nicotiana species | Patricia Ahl, S. Gianinazzi and A. Cornu |
| 321 | The effects of aspirin and polyacrylic acid on pathogenesis-related protein induction and localised and systemic tobacco mosaic virus infection | R. F. White |
| 321 | Induction of soluble (b) proteins by Peronospora tabacina in Nicotianae treated with polyacrylic acid or fungicides and in untreated Nicotianae | J. C. Coussirat |
| 322 | Soluble protein changes in cucumber plants: Their characterisation and involvement with induced resistance, following hypersensitive reactions and/or stress responses | R. H. A. Coutts |
| 323 | A model to simulate acquired resistance induced by localized virus infections in hypersensitively reacting tobacco | D. H. Wieringa-Brants |
| 323 | Resistance against plant viruses induced by culture filtrates of the fungus Stachybotrys chartarum | E. Maiss and H. M. Poehling |
| 1-13 | Conserved virulence factor regulation and secretion systems in bacterial pathogens of plants and animals | Susan D. Wharam, Vincent Mulholland and George P. C. Salmond |
| 15-24 | Fungi on roots and stem bases of asparagus in the Netherlands: species and pathogenicity | W. J. Blok and G. J. Bollen |
| 25-33 | Effect of planting density of maize on the progress and spread of northern leaf blight fromExserohilum turcicum infested residue source | E. Adipala, J. P. Takan and M. W. Ogenga-Latigo |
| 35-49 | Soil receptivity toFusarium solani f. sp.pisi and biological control of root rot of pea | M. Castejón-Muñoz and P. J. Oyarzun |
| 51-56 | The effect of physiological age of potato tubers on female production of potato cyst nematodes (Globodera pallida Pa 2/3) | M. F. B. Dale and M. S. Phillips |
| 57-67 | Pre- and post-embedding immunogold labeling and electron microscopy in plant host tissues of three antigenically unrelated MLOs: primula yellows, tomato big bud and bermudagrass white leaf | R. G. Milne, Eliana Ramasso, R. Lenzi, Vera Masenga and Nonglak Sarindu, et al. |
| 69-79 | Differentiation ofVerticillium dahliae populations on the basis of vegetative compatibility and pathogenicity on cotton | Fouad Daayf, Michel Nicole and Jean-Paul Geiger |
| 81-91 | Seed transmission ofPyrenophora tritici-repentis, causal fungus of tan spot of wheat | A. M. C. Schilder and G. C. Bergstrom |
| 93-99 | Genetic correlations in resistance to morpholine and piperidine fungicides inPyrenophora teres populations | Tobin L. Peever and Michael G. Milgroom |
| 101-110 | Production, survival and evaluation of solid-substrate inocula ofConiothyrium minitans againstSclerotinia sclerotiorum | M. P. McQuilken and J. M. Whipps |
| 111-114 | Root rot inCampanula carpatica caused byPhytophthora cryptogea | Kirsten Thinggard |
| 123-132 | Sequence of the 3′-terminal region of the RNA of a mite transmitted potyvirus fromHordeum murinum L. | Jörg Schubert and Frank Rabenstein |
| 133-137 | Analysis of the spatial distribution of rust-infected leek plants with the Black-White join-count statistic | P. D. de Jong and J. de Bree |
| 139-148 | Growth of leek rust epidemics in time in three cultivars during the early stage of the epidemic | P. D. de Jong |
| 149-162 | Analysis of nematodes and soil-borne fungi fromAmmophila arenaria (Marram grass) in Dutch coastal foredunes by multivariate techniques | P. C. E. M. de Rooij-van der Goes, W. H. van der Putten and C. van Dijk |
| 163-170 | Relationships of the Sardinian isolate of tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus with its whitefly vectorBemisia tabaci Gen | P. Caciagli, D. Bosco and Lina Al-Bitar |
| 171-182 | Characterization of a pothos (Scindapsus aureus) virus with unusual properties | S. Sabanadzovic, D. Boscia, P. Saldarelli, G. P. Martelli and R. Lafortezza, et al. |
| 183-187 | The effect of timing of fungicide applications on control of frogeye leaf spot and grain yield of soybeans | Chrysantus N. Akem |
| 189-199 | The role of the seed tuber in determining partial resistance to potato blackleg caused byErwinia spp. | Sjefke J. H. M. Allefs, Willem van Dooijeweert, Eliza R. de Jong, Wim Prummel and Coosje Hoogendoorn |
| 201-216 | Influence of environmental conditions in a glasshouse on conidia ofBotrytis cinerea and on post-harvest infection of rose flowers | A. Kerssies, A. I. Bosker-van Zessen and H. D. Frinking |
| 217-219 | Strawberry latent ringspot virus in lilies | J. Cohen, A. Gera and G. Loebenstein |
| 221-224 | Assessment of yield losses caused by chickpea chlorotic dwarf geminivirus in chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in India | N. M. Horn, S. V. Reddy and D. V. R. Reddy |
| 225-229 | Identification of bacterial leaf streak of cereals by their phenotypic characteristics and host range in Iran | A. Alizadeh, G. Barrault, A. Sarrafi, H. Rahimian and L. Albertini |
| 231-239 | Efficiency of eradication of four viruses from garlic (Allium sativum) by meristem-tip culture | Martin Verbeek, Paul van Dijk and Peter M. A. van Well |
| 241-250 | Detection of the German grapevine yellows (Vergilbungskrankheit) MLO in grapevine, alternative hosts and a vector by a specific PCR procedure | M. Maixner, U. Ahrens and E. Seemüller |
| 251-259 | Suppression of sporulation ofBotrytis spp. as a valid biocontrol strategy | Jürgen Köhl, Wilma M. L. Molhoek, Carin H. van der Plas and Nyckle J. Fokkema |
| 261-271 | Durability of resistance in lily to basal rot: evaluation of virulence and aggressiveness among isolates ofFusarium oxysporum f. sp.lilii | H. J. M. Löffler, Th. P. Straathof, J. R. Mouris and R. P. Baayen |
| 273-282 | Virus transmission by host-specific strains ofOlpidium bornovanus andOlpidium brassicae | R. N. Campbell, S. T. Sim and H. Lecoq |
| 283-289 | Effect of nitrogen form and application method on incidence and severity ofPhytophthora crown and root rot of apple trees | R. S. Utkhede and E. M. Smith |
| 291-299 | Purification and partial characterization of xylanase from the fungal maize pathogenHelminthosporium turcicum (Pass) | Yeshitila Degefu, Richard Fagerström and Nisse Kalkkinen |
| 301-310 | Gametic phase disequilibria in populations of race 2 and race 3 ofCochliobolus carbonum | H. Günter Welz and Kurt J. Leonard |
| 311-318 | A new flower breaking tobamovirus ofStreptocarpus | J. Th. J. Verhoeven, I. Bouwen and J. W. Roenhorst |
| 319-332 | Resistance in barley against the powdery mildew fungus (Erysiphe graminis f.sp.hordei) is not associated with enhanced levels of endogenous jasmonates | Karl-Heinz Kogel, Birgit Ortel, Birgit Jarosch, Rainer Atzorn and Ruth Schiffer, et al. |
| 333-340 | Erwinia amylovora hrpN mutants, blocked in harpin synthesis, express a reduced virulence on host plants and elicit variable hypersensitive reactions on tobacco | Marie-Anne Barny |
| 341-342 | Rhizoctonia solani Kühn AG 2-1 on kohlrabi in Italy | Luciana Corazza, Curgonio Cappelli, Laura Luongo and Vittorio M. Stravato |
| 343-348 | Filamentous flexous particles and serologically related proteins of variable size associated with citrus psorosis and ringspot diseases | Jesús Navas-Castillo and Pedro Moreno |
| 349-350 | Book reviews | M. Gerlagh and B. C. Sutton |
| 351-363 | Use of monoclonal antibodies in plant pathology | Lesley Torrance |
| 365-375 | Pectin-degrading enzymes and plant-parasite interactions | Paolo Alghisi and Francesco Favaron |
| 377-386 | Microscopical studies of the infection of gerbara flowers byBotrytis cinerea | J. Salinas and K. Verhoeff |
| 387-397 | Durable resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in old potato cultivars | L. T. Colon, L. J. Turkensteen, W. Prummel, D. J. Budding and J. Hoogendoorn |
| 399-404 | Microscopical studies of the effect of metalaxyl on the interaction between sunflower,Helianthus annuus L. and downy mildew,Plasmopara halstedii | Saïd Mouzeyar, Felicity Vear and Denis Tourvieille de Labrouhe |
| 405-409 | Evidence of durable resistance in nine Chinese land races and one Italian cultivar ofTriticum aestivum toPuccinia striiformis | Zhong-Jun Zhang |
| 411-420 | Aphid stylet activities during potyvirus acquisition from plants and anin vitro system that correlate with subsequent transmission | Glen Powell, Thomas Pirone and Jim Hardie |
| 421-430 | Responses of cucumber cultivars to induction of systemic resistance against anthracnose by plant growth promoting fungi | Manchanahally Shivanna Meera, Manchanahally Byrappa Shivanna, Koji Kageyama and Mitsuro Hyakumachi |
| 431-439 | Life-table analysis of faba bean rust | I. Sache and J. C. Zadoks |
| 441-456 | Components of resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in eight South AmericanSolanum species | Leontine T. Colon, Dirk J. Budding, L. C. Paul Keizer and Martin M. J. Pieters |
| 457-465 | Relative susceptibilities of eleven potato cultivars and breeders' clones toGlobodera pallida pathotype Pa 3, with a discussion of the interpretation of data from pot experiments | J. W. Seinhorst, A. Oostrom, T. H. Been and C. H. Schomaker |
| 467-478 | Dynamics ofRhizoctonia solani (black scurf) in successive potato crops | G. Jager and H. Velvis |
| 479-480 | Induced resistance to disease in plants
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| 481 | 3rd Conference of the European Foundation for Plant Pathology ‘Environmental Biotic Factors in Integrated Plant Disease Control’, Poznań, 5–9 September 1994 | Malgorzata Mańka and Monika Kozlowska |
| 483-490 | A strain ofPseudomonas syringae which does not belong to pathovarphaseolicola produces phaseolotoxin | C. Tourte and C. Manceau |
| 491-496 | Axenic culture and influence of wetness period and inoculum concentration on infection and development of cercospora blight ofHeliotropium europaeum | S. Hasan, M. Jourdan, L. Brun and A. W. Sheppard |
| 497-501 | First report of southern blight of common barley in Puerto Rico | Joseph Esnard and Paul R. Hepperly |
| 503-509 | Accumulation of phytoalexins in leaves of plane tree (Platanus spp.) expressing susceptibility or resistance toCeratocystis fimbriata f. sp.platani | C. El Modafar, A. Clérivet, A. Vigouroux and J. J. Macheix |
| 511-518 | Monoclonal antibody for the detection and identification of a phytoplasma associated with rice yellow dwarf | Fu-Lin Chang, Ching-Chung Chen and Chan-Pin Lin |
| 519-525 | Evaluation of antagonistic bacteria for suppression of bacterial ring rot of potato | P. Gamard and S. H. De Boer |
| 527-533 | Inhibition by aluminum of mycelial growth and of sporangial production and germination inPhytophthora infestans | D. Andrivon |
| 535-539 | The transmission by nematodes of tobraviruses is not determined exclusively by the virus coat protein | Stuart A. MacFarlane, Derek J. F. Brown and John F. Bol |
| 541-547 | Involvement of phenolic compounds in the resistance of grapevine callus to downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) | G. H. Dai, C. Andary, L. Mondolot-Cosson and D. Boubals |
| 549-559 | Activation of defense-related genes in parsley leaves by infection withErwinia chrysanthemi | Frédérique van Gijsegem, Imre E. Somssich and Dierk Scheel |
| 561-566 | Improved polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection ofGaeumannomyces graminis including a safeguard against false negatives | Elaine Ward |
| 567-571 | Localization of potato leafroll virus in leaves of secondarily-infected potato plants | J. F. J. M. van den Heuvel, C. M. de Blank, D. Peters and J. W. M. van Lent |
| 573-578 | Germination and appressiorial formation by uredospores ofUromyces viciae-fabae exposed to inhibitors of polyamine biosynthesis | Martina Reitz, Dale Walters and Bruno Moerschbacher |
| 1-7 | The role ofPseudomonas spp. and competition for carbon, nitrogen and iron in the enhancement of appressorium formation byColletotrichum coccodes on velvetleaf | W. G. D. Fernando, A. K. Watson and T. C. Paulitz |
| 9-20 | The relationship of leaf wetness duration and disease progress of glume blotch, caused byStagonospora nodorum, in winter wheat to standard weather data | A. Djurle, B. Ekbom and J. E. Yuen |
| 21-31 | Suppression of fusarium wilt of radish by co-inoculation of fluorescentPseudomonas spp. and root-colonizing fungi | M. Leeman, F. M. Den Ouden, J. A. Van Pelt, C. Cornelissen and A. Matamala-Garros, et al. |
| 33-44 | In vitro characterization andin vivo detection ofRigidoporus lignosus, the causal agent of white root disease inHevea brasiliensis, by ELISA techniques | M. Louanchi, P. Robin, T. Michels, M. H. Balesdent and D. Despréaux |
| 45-50 | Effect of acetochlor treatment on Fusarium wilt and sugar content in melon seedlings | R. Cohen, B. Blaier, A. A. Schaffer and J. Katan |
| 51-60 | Spread of faba bean rust over a discontinuous field | I. Sache and J. C. Zadoks |
| 61-68 | Characterization and vector relation of a serologically distinct isolate of tobacco rattle tobravirus (TRV) transmitted byTrichodorus similis in northern Greece | D. J. F. Brown, W. M. Robertson, R. Neilson, F. Bem and D. J. Robinson |
| 69-75 | Suppression of powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea) in cucumber by the detergent Zohar LQ-215 | R. Cohen, D. Shtienberg and M. Edelstein |
| 77-86 | The effect of nitrogen on the growth and development of giant witchweed,Striga hermonthica Benth.: effect on cultured germinated seedlings in host absence | I. Igbinnosa, K. F. Cardwell and S. N. C. Okonkwo |
| 87-98 | Etiology of asparagus replant-bound early decline | Wim J. Blok and Gerrit J. Bollen |
| 99-104 | Identification of two serological flagellar types (H1 and H2) inPseudomonas syringae pathovars | Christiane Guillorit-Rondeau, Laurence Malandrin and Regine Samson |
| 105-108 | Chitinase andβ1,3-glucanase isoforms expressed in pea roots inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal or pathogenic fungi | B. Dassi, E. Dumas-Gaudot, A. Asselin, C. Richard and S. Gianinazzi |
| 109-114 | A one-hit model for the infection of clubroot-susceptible cabbage (Brassica oleracea var.capitata) byPlasmodiophora brassicae at various inoculum densities | Roeland E. Voorrips |
| 115-122 | Suppression of potato cyst nematode root penetration by the endoparasitic nematophagous fungusHirsutella rhossiliensis | H. Velvis and P. Kamp |
| 123-126 | Transmission efficiency of five tobravirus strains byParatrichodorus teres | Antoon T. Ploeg, Frans C. Zoon and Paul W. Th. Maas |
| 127-132 | Effects of fusaric acid on cells from tomato cultivars resistant or susceptible toFusarium oxysporum f. sp.Lycopersici | I. Gapillout, M. -L. Milat and J. -P. Blein |
| 133-142 | Interactions of air temperature, relative humidity and biological control agents on grey mold of bean | D. J. Hannusch and G. J. Boland |
| 143-153 | Spore germination and disease development after application of pycnidiospores ofAscochyta caulina toChenopodium album plants | C. Kempenaar, P. J. F. M. Horsten and P. C. Scheepens |
| 155-162 | Toxicity of fungal endophyte secondary metabolites to plant parasitic nematodes and soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi | J. Hallmann and R. A. Sikora |
| 163-169 | Production and evaluation of monoclonal antibodies for the detection of beet mild yellowing luteovirus and related strains | H. G. Smith, I. Barker, G. Brewer, M. Stevens and P. B. Hallsworth |
| 171-180 | Sensitivity of populations ofBotrytis cinerea to triazoles, benomyl and vinclozolin | Christiane Stehmann and Maarten A. De Waard |
| 181-192 | Acquired resistance triggered by elicitins in tobacco and other plants | Philippe Bonnet, Eva Bourdon, Michel Ponchet, Jean -Pierre Blein and Pierre Ricci |
| 193-199 | The predicted impact of possible climatic change on virus-vector nematodes in Great Britain | R. Neilson and B. Boag |
| 201-203 | Evidence from nucleic acid hybridization tests for geminivirus infection of ornamental crotons in India | S. K. Raj, K. M. Srivastava and B. P. Singh |
| 205-207 | Threshold values for chemical control of powdery mildew (Erysiphe cruciferarum) on Brussels sprouts | P. D. de Jong and G. A. Hasper |
| 209-210 | Announcements |
| 311-316 | Differential interactions ofPhytophthora capsici isolates with pepper genotypes at various plant growth stages | Byung Kook Hwang, Young Jin Kim and Choong Hoe Kim |
| 317-324 | Foliar calcium concentration of potato and its relation to genotype lateness and tolerance of cyst nematodes | A. J. Haverkort, F. J. de Ruijter, M. Boerma and M. van de Waart |
| 325-337 | Comparative study of morphological, cultural and molecular markers for the characterization ofPseudocercosporella herpotrichoides isolates | M. L. Gac, F. Montfort, N. Cavelier and A. Sailland |
| 339-348 | Foliar sprays of NPK fertilizers induce systemic protection againstPuccinia sorghi andExserohilum turcicum and growth response in maize | Reuven Reuveni, Moshe Reuveni and Vladimir Agapov |
| 349-352 | Ability of aLeptosphaeria maculans isolate to form stem cankers on Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) segregates as a single locus | Chang-Yong Chen, Kim M. Plummer and Barbara J. Howlett |
| 353-363 | Epiphytic life is the main characteristic of the life cycle ofPseudomonas syringae pv.pisi, pea bacterial blight agent | Catherine Grondeau, Alexandre Mabiala, Rachid Ait-Oumeziane and Régine Samson |
| 365-375 | Rain-driven epidemics ofPhytophthora porri on leek | W. D. Smilde, M. van Nes and H. D. Frinking |
| 377-383 | Production, characterization and interaction of single-spore isolates ofPlasmodiophora brassicae | Roeland E. Voorrips |
| 385-395 | Analysis of diversity in populations of plant pathogens: the barley powdery mildew pathogen across Europe | Kaspar Müller, Joe M. McDermott, Martin S. Wolfe and Eckhard Limpert |
| 397-400 | A streak disease of pearl millet caused by a leafhopper-transmitted geminivirus | Rob W. Briddon, Patricia Lunness, Ian D. Bedford, Leony C. L. Chamberlin and Theo Mesfin, et al. |
| 401-405 | Induction of different chitinase andΒ-1,3-glucanase isoenzymes in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seedlings in response to infection byPlasmopara halstedii | J. M. Cachinero, F. Cabello, J. Jorrin and M. Tena |
| 407-409 | Book reviews | J. C. Zadoks, F. Schönbeck and G. H. J. Kema |
| 411-419 | Sources of genetic resistance in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) to cowpea aphid-borne mosaic potyvirus | Muhammad Bashir and R. O. Hampton |
| 421-429 | Resistance of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) to terminal bud attack bySclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary | El Hassan Achbani, Denis Tourvieille de Labrouhe and Felicity Vear |
| 431-439 | Genetic and biological characteristics ofTyphula ishikariensis isolates from Norway | Naoyuki Matsumoto, Anne Marte Tronsmo and Tadayuki Shimanuki |
| 441-449 | Effects of radiation, especially ultraviolet B, on conidial germination and mycelial growth of grape powdery mildew | L. Willocquet, D. Colombet, M. Rougier, J. Fargues and M. Clerjeau |
| 451-457 | Characterisation ofFusarium oxysporum isolated from carnation in Australia based on pathogenicity, vegetative compatibility and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) assay | G. F. Kalc Wright, D. I. Guest, D. L. S. Wimalajeewa and R. van Heeswijck |
| 459-469 | To be or not to be: howPseudomonas solanacearum decides whether or not to express virulence genes | Mark A. Schell |
| 471-478 | Adhesive hyphae ofArthrobotrys oligospora: an ultrastructural study | E. den Belder, E. Jansen and J. Donkers |
| 479-490 | Genetics of responses to morpholine-type fungicides and of avirulences inErysiphe graminis f. sp.hordei | James K. M. Brown, Stéphanie Le Boulaire and Neal Evans |
| 491-496 | Head blight and biosynthesis of Fusarium toxins in barley kernels field inoculated withFusarium culmorum | J. Perkowski, I. Kiecana, U. Schumacher, H. -M. Müller and J. Chełkowski, et al. |
| 497-506 | Correlation between hydrolytic enzyme activities measured in bean seedlings afterTrichoderma koningii treatment combined with pregermination and the protective effect againstPythium splendens | Alba Marina Cotes, Philippe Lepoivre and Jean Semal |
| 507-510 | The effect of three irrigation practices on phytophthora crown and root rot of apple trees under field conditions | R. S. Utkhede and E. M. Smith |
| 807-816 | Molecular basis of specificity in host/fungus interactions | Wolfgang Knogge |
| 817-822 | Molecular characterization of a phytoplasma causing Phyllody in Clover and other herbaceous hosts in Northern Italy | Giuseppe Firrao, Luigi Carraro, Emanuela Gobbi and Romano Locci |
| 823-830 | Genetic variation of aggressiveness in individual field populations ofFusarium graminearum andFusarium culmorum tested on young plants of winter rye | Thomas Miedaner and Angela G. Schilling |
| 831-835 | Electron microscopy and molecular identification of phytoplasmas associated with strawberry green petals in the Czech Republic | Jana Fránova HonetŜlegrová, Monica Vibio and Assunta Bertaccinc |
| 837-846 | Studies on the diagnosis of hop stunt viroid in fruit trees: Identification of new hosts and application of a nucleic acid extraction procedure based on non-organic solvents | Nathalie Astruc, Jose F. Marcos, Guy Macquaire, Thierry Candresse and Vicente Pallás |
| 847-854 | Calibration and verification of risk algorithms using logistic regression | Jonathan Yuen, Eva Twengström and Roland Sigvald |
| 855-858 | Allelism of theFcu-1 andFoc genes conferring resistance to fusarium wilt in cucumber | Demetrios John Vakalounakis |
| 859-865 | Expression of resistance to the root-knot nematodes,Meloidogyne hapla andM. fallax, in wildSolanum spp. under field conditions | Geert J. W. Janssen, Richard Janssen, Arend van Norel, Brigitte Verkerk-Bakker and J. Hoogendoorn |
| 867-873 | Lettuce ring necrosis, caused by a chytrid-borne agent distinct from lettuce big-vein ‘virus’ | L. Bos and N. Huijberts |
| 875-881 | Susceptibility of pure and hybrid willows to isolates ofMelampsora epitea rust | Robert S. Fritz, Leif Johansson, Boel åstrom, Mauritz Ramstedt and Håkan HÄggström |
| 883-889 | The use of ergosterol in the pathogenic fungusBipolaris sorokiniana for resistance rating of barley cultivars | Torsten Gunnarsson, Ingrid Almgren, Pernilla Lydén, Helena ékesson and Hans -Börje Jansson, et al. |
| 891-893 | Involvement of a phytotoxic peptide in the development of the Northern leaf blight of corn | Bilha Bashan, Rachel Abadi and Yehouda Levy |
| 895-898 | First report of Colombian datura potyvirus in tomato | J. Th. J. Verhoeven, D. -E. Lesemann and J. W. Roenhorst |
| 1-14 | Recent advances in the molecular genetics of plant cell wall-degrading enzymes produced by plant pathogenic fungi | Seanna L. Annis and Paul H. Goodwin |
| 15-23 | Fungal polygalacturonase activity reflects susceptibility of carnation cultivars to fusarium wilt | R.P. Baayen, E.A.M. Schoffelmeer, S. Toet and D.M. Elgersma |
| 25-33 | Biological control of cereal seed-borne diseases by seed bacterization with greenhouse-selected bacteria | Margareta Hökeberg, Berndt Gerhardson and Lennart Johnsson |
| 35-41 | Infection process of Colletotrichum destructivum O'Gara from lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) | A.O. Latunde-Dada, J.A. Bailey and J.A. Lucas |
| 43-53 | In vitro formation of infection structures of Phytophthora infestans is associated with synthesis of stage specific polypeptides | Robert Krämer, Sibylle Freytag and Elmon Schmelzer |
| 55-63 | Comparison of an in vitro and a damping-off assay to test soils for suppressiveness to Pythium aphanidermatum | N. J. Grünwald, F. Workneh, S. Hu and A. H. C. van Bruggen |
| 65-71 | Multiple pathogenic factors influence aphid transmission of cauliflower mosaic virus from infected plants | Nadia S. Al-Kaff, David S. Turner and Simon N. Covey |
| 73-83 | Specific detection of Phytophthora nicotianae using the polymerase chain reaction and primers based on the DNA sequence of its elictin gene ParA1 | I. Lacourt and J. M. Duncan |
| 85-90 | Head infection and accumulation of Fusarium toxins in kernels of 12 barley genotypes inoculated with Fusarium graminearum isolates of two chemotypes | J. Perkowski, I. Kiecana, U. Schumacher, H.-M. Müller and J. Chełkowski, et al. |
| 91-98 | Identification by PCR analysis on plasmid pEA29 of isolates of Erwinia amylovora responsible of an outbreak in Central Europe | Pascal Lecomte, Charles Manceau, Jean-Pierre Paulin and Marianne Keck |
| 197-201 | Scenario studies for future agriculture and crop protection | R. Rabbinge and M. van Oijen |
| 203-215 | Global crop production and the efficacy of crop protection - current situation and future trends | Erich-Christian Oerke and Heinz-Wilhelm Dehne |
| 217-234 | Operationalizing sustainability: exploring options for environmentally friendly flower bulb production systems | Walter A.H. Rossing, Jan Eelco Jansma, Frank J. De Ruijter and Jan Schans |
| 235-243 | Pepper resistance-breaking tobamoviruses: Can they co-exist in single pepper plants? | F. Tenllado, I. García-Luque, M.T. Serra and J.R. Díaz-Ruíz |
| 245-249 | Leaf and head rot of Chinese cabbage - a new field diesease caused by Pythium tracheiphilum Matta | K. Møller and J. Hockenhull |
| 251-254 | Detection and characterization of a phytoplasma associated with annual blue grass (Poa annua) white leaf disease in southern Italy | I.-M. Lee, M. Pastore, M. Vibio, A. Danielli and S. Attathom, et al. |
| 255-264 | Effect of oxygen concentration on plant growth, lipidperoxidation, and receptivity of tomato roots to Pythium F under hydroponic conditions | M. Chérif, Y. Tirilly and R. R. Bélanger |
| 265-279 | Characterization of Rhizoctonia solani AG 2 isolates causing bare patch in field grown tulips in the Netherlands | J.H.M. Schneider, M.T. Schilder and G. Dijst |
| 281-284 | Occurrence of barley yellow mosaic and barley mild mosaic bymoviruses in Greece | N. Katis, K. Tzavella-Klonari and M. J. Adams |
| 285-289 | Transmission by aphids of potato spindle tuber viroid encapsidated by potato leafroll luteovirus particles | Jerzy Syller, Waldemar Marczewski and Jerzy Pawłowicz |
| 291-301 | In planta regulation of phytopathogenic bacteria virulence genes: relevance of plant-derived signals | Frédérique Van Gijsegem |
| 303-311 | Identification of Piper yellow mottle virus, a mealybug-transmitted badnavirus infecting Piper spp. in Southeast Asia | B.E.L. Lockhart, Kittisak Kiratiya-Angul, P. Jones, Lily Eng and Padmini De Silva, et al. |
| 313-321 | Dynamics of wheat spindle streak mosaic bymovirus in winter wheat | Juliet E. Carroll, Gary C. Bergstrom and Stewart M. Gray |
| 323-329 | Morphological and molecular characterization of Colletotrichum spp. from citrus orchards affected by postbloom fruit drop in Brazil | E.E. Kuramae-Izioka, C.R. Lopes, N.L. Souza and M.A. Machado |
| 331-344 | Endo-1,3-β-glucanase and cellulase from Trichoderma harzianum: purification and partial characterization, induction of and biological activity against plant pathogenic Pythium spp. | Charlotte Thrane, Arne Tronsmo and Dan Funck Jensen |
| 345-355 | Detection and identification of Phytophthora fragariae Hickman by the polymerase chain reaction | Peter Bonants, Marjanne Hagenaar-de Weerdt, Marga van Gent-Pelzer, Isabelle Lacourt and David Cooke, et al. |
| 357-361 | Purification and characterization of a lipolytic enzyme active at low temperature from Norwegian Typhula ishikariensis group III strain | Tamotsu Hoshino, Anne Marte Tronsmo, Naoyuki Matsumoto, Tomomi Sakamoto and Satoru Ohgiya, et al. |
| 363-371 | Characterisation of the European pathogen population of Magnaporthe grisea by DNA fingerprinting and pathotype analysis | E. Roumen, M. Levy and J.L. Notteghem |
| 373-378 | Some characteristics of the transmission of grapevine leafroll associated virus 3 by Planococcus citri Risso | Cristina Cabaleiro and Antonio Segura |
| 379-391 | Aggressiveness and other factors relating to displacement of populations of Phytophthora infestans in England and Wales | J.P. Day and R.C. Shattock |
| 393-394 | Book review | J. van den Heuvel |
| 395-408 | Genetic diversity in Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. dianthi and Fusarium redolens f.sp. dianthi | R.P. Baayen, F. van Dreven, M.C. Krijger and C. Waalwijk |
| 409-416 | Baseline sensitivity and cross-resistance to demethylation-inhibiting fungicides in Ontario isolates of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa | T. Hsiang, L. Yang and W. Barton |
| 417-426 | Effects on growth of wheat plants of isolates of Gaeumannomyces/Phialophora-complex fungi in different conditions of soil moisture, temperature, and photoperiod | Claudia Augustin, H. Juergen Jacob and Armin Werner |
| 427-431 | Non-structural plum pox potyvirus proteins detected by immunogold labelling | M.T. Martin and B. Gélie |
| 433-440 | Inhibition of egg hatch of the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis by chitinase-producing bacteria | Don Cronin, Yvan Moënne-Loccoz, Colum Dunne and Fergal O'Gara |
| 441-452 | In vitro evaluation of fungal isolates for their ability to influence leaf rheology, production of pseudothecia, and ascospores of Venturia inaequalis | Vincent Philion, Odile Carisse and Timothy Paulitz |
| 453-465 | A simulation model for the development of brown rust epidemics in winter wheat | V. Rossi, P. Racca, S. Giosue', D. Pancaldi and I. Alberti |
| 467-470 | Formation of pseudosclerotia and bacteria-induced chlamydospores in Phoma foveata | Sardar Camyon and Berndt Gerhardson |
| 471-475 | An oospore-forming strain of Peronospora statices on cultivated Limonium in the UK, the Netherlands and Italy | Geoffrey S. Hall, Charles R. Lane and Jeffrey R. Mellor |
| 477-480 | Production and characterization of a monoclonal antibody specific to the M serotype of plum pox potyvirus | D. Boscia, H. Zeramdini, M. Cambra, O. Potere and M.T. Gorris, et al. |
| 481-484 | Molecular evidence for the occurrence of beet western yellows virus on chickpea in Morocco | M. Fortass, F. van der Wilk, J.F.J.M. van den Heuvel and R.W. Goldbach |
| 485-490 | Molecular records of micro-evolution within the Algerian population of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis during its spread to new oases | Diana Fernandez, Mohamed Ouinten, Abdelaziz Tantaoui and Jean-Paul Geiger |
| 491-492 | Book review | Sophien Kamoun and Francine Govers |
| 493-499 | Phylogenetic relationships between rice dwarf phytoreovirus isolates from five countries | B.C. Lee, Y.K. He, K. Murao, M. Isogai and G. Dahal, et al. |
| 501-506 | Frequency of transmission of artichoke Italian latent nepovirus by Longidorus fasciatus (Nematoda: Longidoridae) from artichoke fields in the Iria and Kandia areas of Argolis in northeast Peloponnesus, Greece | D.J.F. Brown, P.E. Kyriakopoulou and W.M. Robertson |
| 507-514 | Detection and differentiation of grapevine yellows phytoplasmas belonging to the elm yellows group and to the stolbur subgroup by PCR amplification of non-ribosomal DNA | X. Daire, D. Clair, W. Reinert and E. Boudon-Padieu |
| 515-519 | Variation in transmission of two BYDV-MAV isolates by multiple clones of Rhopalosiphum padi L. | E. Sadeghi, C.A. Dedryver, G. Riault and J.P. Gauthier |
| 521-536 | Early intracellular punctures by two aphid species on near-isogenic melon lines with and without the virus aphid transmission (Vat) resistance gene | Jian-Qun Chen, Begonia Martin, Yvan Rahbé and Alberto Fereres |
| 537-544 | Effect of root injury on lesion development of caraway roots infected by Mycocentrospora acerina | A. Dvenhuis |
| 545-554 | Virulence variation and DNA polymorphism in Sphaerotheca fuliginea, causal agent of powdery mildew of cucurbits | M. Bardin, P.C. Nicot, P. Normand and J.M. Lemaire |
| 555-563 | Detection of Xanthomonas campestris pv. pelargonii in geranium and greenhouse nutrient solution by serological and PCR techniques | S. Chittaranjan and S.H. De Boer |
| 565-571 | Subdivision and genetic structure of four populations of Venturia inaequalis in Switzerland | Isabel Tenzer and Cesare Gessler |
| 573-580 | Factors affecting germination of oospores of Peronospora viciae f.sp. pisi in vitro | Dirk Jan van der Gaag and Herman D. Frinking |
| 581-588 | A foliar spray of micronutrient solutions induces local and systemic protection against powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginia) in cucumber plants | Moshe Reuveni, Vladimir Agapov and Reuven Reuveni* |
| 589-595 | Comparison of visual head blight ratings, seed infection levels, and deoxynivalenol production for assessment of resistance in cereals inoculated with Fusarium culmorum | Weizhong Liu, Oleif N. Elen, Leif Sundheim*, Wenche Langseth and Helge Skinnes |
| 597-605 | The relationship between soil inoculum density and plant infection as a basis for a quantitative bioassay of Verticillium dahliae | M.P.M. Nagtzaam, A.J. Termorshuizen* and G.J. Bollen |
| 607-622 | Identification of Rhizoctonia solani associated with field-grown tulips using ITS rDNA polymorphism and pectic zymograms | J.H.M. Schneider, O. Salazar, V. Rubio and J. Keijer |
| 623-629 | The proportion of viruliferous individuals in field populations of Frankliniella occidentalis: Implications for tomato spotted wilt virus epidemics in tomato | J. Aramburu, A. Laviña, E. Moriones*, J. Riudavets and J. Arnó |
| 631-642 | Influence of chickpea genotype and Bacillus sp. on protection from Fusarium wilt by seed treatment with nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum | Ana Harvás, Blanca Landa and Rafael M. Jiménez-Díaz* |
| 643-651 | Nitric oxide preserves the level of chlorophyll in potato leaves infected by Phytophthora infestans | A.M. Lazalt, M.V. Beligni and L. Lamattina* |
| 653-665 | Components of maritime pine susceptibility to twisting rust – A path coefficient analysis | Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau and Karen Wagner |
| 667-671 | Hundred years of history and the future of the Foundation ‘Willie Commelin Scholten Phytopathological Laboratory’ | B. Schippers and G.S. Roosje |
| 673 | Book review | A.J. Termorshuizen |
| 675-686 | Characterization and classification of phytoplasmas from wild and cultivated plants by RFLP and sequence analysis of ribosomal DNA | B. Schneider, C. Marcone, M. Kampmann, A. Ragozzino and W. Lederer, et al. |
| 687-693 | Differentiation of three species of Xanthomonas and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia using cellular fatty acid analyses | D.J. Norman, A.R. Chase, N.C. Hodge and R.E. Stall |
| 695-710 | Coat protein-mediated resistance to isolates of barley yellow dwarf in oats and barley | P.F. McGrath, J.R. Vincent, C.-H. Lei, W.P. Pawlowski and K.A. Torbert, et al. |
| 711-719 | Effect of weather conditions on local spread and infection by pea bacterial blight (Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi) | S.J. Roberts |
| 721-724 | A bymovirus PCR primer and partial nucleotide sequence provides further evidence for the recognition of rice necrosis mosaic virus as a bymovirus | J.L. Badge, S. Kashiwazaki, S. Lock and G.D. Foster |
| 725-735 | Aggressiveness and production of cell-wall degrading enzymes by Pythium violae, Pythium sulcatum and Pythium ultimum, responsible for cavity spot on carrots | C. Campion, P. Massiot and F. Rouxel |
| 737-746 | Evaluating commercial maize hybrids for resistance to gibberella ear rot | A.W. Schaafsma, R.W. Nicol and L.M. Reid |
| 747-750 | Inhibition of pre-penetration development of blast fungus during the infection of resistant rice cultivars | T.D. Pasechnik, V.P. Lapikova and A.A. Aver'yanov |
| 751-752 | Plant Pathology | M. Gerlagh |
| 753-765 | Induced resistance in plants and the role of pathogenesis-related proteins | L.C. Van Loon |
| 767-774 | Monoclonal antibodies for detection, serological characterization and immunopurification of grapevine fleck virus | O. Schieber, A. Seddas, C. Belin and B. Walter |
| 775-784 | Selection of biological control agents for controlling soil and seed-borne diseases in the field | I.M.B. Knudsen, J. Hockenhull, D. Funck Jensen, B. Gerhardson and M. Hökeberg, et al. |
| 785-793 | Removal of urediniospores of brown (Puccinia recondita f.sp. tritici) and yellow (P. striiformis) rusts of wheat from infected leaves submitted to a mechanical stress | L. Geagea, L. Huber and I. Sache |
| 795-802 | Comparison of ethylene-producing Pseudomonas syringae strains isolated from kudzu (Pueraria lobata) with Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola and Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea | B. Völksch and H. Weingart |
| 803-808 | Development of an RT-PCR for the detection of little cherry virus and characterization of some isolates occurring in Europe | Maria Vitushkina, Beate Fechtner, Alexey Agranovsky and Wilhelm Jelkmann |
| 809-814 | Rapd Pcr-based differentiation of Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli and Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli var. fuscans | Paul R.J. Birch, Lizbeth J. Hyman, Robert Taylor, A. Fina Opio and Claude Bragard, et al. |
| 815-827 | Early stages of infection of maize (Zea mays) and Pennisetum setosum roots by the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica | Melinda J. Mayer, Joanna Steel, D. Vicky Child, John A. Hargreaves and John A. Bailey |
| 829-834 | A coat protein transgene from a Scottish isolate of potato mop-top virus mediates strong resistance against Scandinavian isolates which have similar coat protein genes | Brian Reavy, Maria Sandgren, Hugh Barker, Pekka Heino and Per Oxelfelt |
| 835-841 | Field efficiency of Brassica napus specific resistance correlates with Leptosphaeria maculans population structure | Delphine Ansan-Melayah, Thierry Rouxel, Jean Bertrandy, Bruno Letarnec and Edouard Mendes-Pereira, et al. |
| 1-9 | N-acyl-homoserine lactone-mediated gene regulation in biological control by fluorescent pseudomonads: Current knowledge and future work | Leland S. Pierson III, Derek W. Wood, Elizabeth A. Pierson and Scott T. Chancey |
| 11-15 | Cacao resistance to Phytophthora: Effect of pathogen species, inoculation depths and pod maturity | A.D. Iwaro, T.N. Sreenivasan and P. Umaharan |
| 17-27 | Pcr Assay for specific detection of European stone fruit yellows phytoplasmas and its use for epidemiological studies in France | W. Jarausch, M. Lansac, C. Saillard, J.M. Broquaire and F. Dosba |
| 29-36 | Suppression of pre- and postemergence damping-off in corn by Burkholderia cepacia | K.P. Hebbar, M.H. Martel and T. Heulin |
| 37-48 | Influence of crop management on eyespot development and infection cycles of winter wheat | Nathalie Colbach and Laurent Saur |
| 49-57 | Use of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) to identify races 1, 2, 4 and 8 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi in Italy | Quirico Migheli, Elena Briatore and Angelo Garibaldi |
| 59-67 | Purification and characterization of a Bacillus cereus collagenolytic/proteolytic enzyme and its effect on Meloidogyne javanica cuticular proteins | Sigal Sela, Hedva Schickler, Ilan Chet and Yitzhak Spiegel |
| 69-76 | Inoculation of cucumber roots with zoospores of mycoparasitic and plant pathogenic Pythium species: Differential zoospore accumulation, colonization ability and plant growth response | E.G. Wulff, A.T.H. Pham, M. Chérif, P. Rey and Y. Tirilly, et al. |
| 77-84 | Comparison of a beet curly top virus isolate originating from the old world with those from the new world | Rob W. Briddon, Drake C. Stenger, Ian D. Bedford, John Stanley and Keramatollah Izadpanah, et al. |
| 85-91 | Detection of Erwinia herbicola pv. gypsophilae in gypsophila plants by PCR | Shulamit Manulis, Nina Kogan, Lea Valinsky, Orit Dror and Frida Kleitman |
| 93-102 | Role of seed infection by the Ascochyta blight pathogen of dried pea (Mycosphaerella pinodes) in seedling emergence, early disease development and transmission of the disease to aerial plant parts | A. Moussart, B. Tivoli, E. Lemarchand, F. Deneufbourg and S. Roi, et al. |
| 103-107 | Transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants containing the P1 gene of plum pox virus are resistant to virus challenge | Geneviève Tavert-Roudet, Michel Ravelonandro, Jean-Claude Bachelier and Jean Dunez |
| 109 | A. B. Filho and L. Amorim, Doenças de Plantas Tropicais: Epidemiologia e Controle Econômico | J.C. Zadoks |
| 117-124 | Apoptosis, programmed cell death and the hypersensitive response | Michèle C. Heath |
| 125-132 | Biocontrol strain of Bacillus subtilis AF 1 rapidly induces lipoxygenase in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) compared to crown rot pathogen Aspergillus niger | P.R. Sailaja, A.R. Podile and P. Reddanna |
| 133-140 | Effects of temperature and atmospheric moisture on the early growth of apple powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) colonies | Xiang-Ming Xu and Denis J. Butt |
| 141-145 | High tolerance of European plum varieties to plum leptonecrosis | Luigi Carraro, Nazia Loi, Paolo Ermacora and Ruggero Osler |
| 147-154 | Maize maturity and the development of gibberella ear rot symptoms and deoxynivalenol after inoculation | L.M. Reid and R.C. Sinha |
| 155-161 | The coat proteins and putative movement proteins of isolates of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus from different host species and geographic origins are extensively conserved | S.W. Scott, M.T. Zimmerman, Xin Ge and D.J. MacKenzie |
| 163-169 | Relative virulence of isolates of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa with varying sensitivity to propiconazole | Tom Hsiang, Lin Yang and Wayne Barton |
| 171-180 | Evaluation of drench treatments with phosphonate derivatives against Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae on pear under controlled environment conditions | Concepció Moragrega, Charles Manceau and Emilio Montesinos |
| 181-188 | Characterization and host range evaluation of Pseudomonas viridiflava from melon, blite, tomato, chrysanthemum and eggplant | D.E. Goumans and A.K. Chatzaki |
| 189-194 | Pcr-amplification of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) DNA from squashes of plants and whitefly vectors: Application to the study of TYLCV acquisition and transmission | Gil Atzmon, Hadassa van Oss and Henryk Czosnek |
| 195-205 | Differences in temperature requirements between Polymyxa sp. of Indian origin and Polymyxa graminis and Polymyxa betae from temperate areas | Anne Legrève, Philippe Delfosse, Brigitte Vanpee, André Goffin and Henri Maraite |
| 207-220 | Fungal and plant gene expression during synchronized infection of tomato leaves by Botrytis cinerea | Ernesto P. Benito, Arjen ten Have, John W. van 't Klooster and Jan A.L. van Kan |
| 221-222 | Solanum nigrum: an indigenous weed reservoir for a tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus in southern Spain | I.D. Bedford, A. Kelly, G.K. Banks, R.W. Briddon and J.L. Cenis, et al. |
| 223 | Pseudomonas Syringae Pathovars and Related Pathogens. Edited by K. Rudolph, T.J. Burr, J.W. Mansfield, D. Stead, A. Vivian and J. von Kietzell. | Corné M.J. Pieterse |
| 225-234 | Infection of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) seedlings with Pythium irregulare Buism. and Pythium ultimum Trow.: histological and biochemical responses | Gregor Kozlowski and Jean-Pierre Métraux |
| 235-242 | Resistance to metalaxyl in isolates of the sunflower pathogen Plasmopara halstedii | Jean-Marc Albourie, Jeanne Tourvieille and Denis Tourvieille de Labrouhe |
| 243-251 | Screening for fungal antagonists of seed-borne Fusarium culmorum on wheat using in vivo tests | Esa Teperi, Milja Keskinen, Elise Ketoja and Risto Tahvonen |
| 253-262 | Effect of moisture, inoculum production, and planting substrate on disease reaction of field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis L.) to the fungal pathogen, Phomopsis convolvulus | S. Vogelgsang, A.K. Watson and A. DiTommaso |
| 263-269 | Vegetative-compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae from Israel | J.R. Bao, J. Katan, E. Shabi and Talma Katan |
| 271-278 | Effect of treating soybean with 2,6-dichloroisonicotinic acid (INA) and benzothiadiazole (BTH) on seed yields and the level of disease caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in field and greenhouse studies | Elizabeth Dann, Brian Diers, Joe Byrum and Ray Hammerschmidt |
| 279-286 | Induced systemic resistance in Trichoderma harzianum T39 biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea | Geert De Meyer, Joseph Bigirimana, Yigal Elad and Monica Höfte |
| 287-293 | An antisense coat protein gene confers immunity to potato leafroll virus in a genetically engineered potato | Andrzej Pałucha, Włodzimierz Zagórski, Mirosława Chrzanowska and Danuta Hulanicka |
| 295-300 | Effect of plant age at time of infection by tomato spotted wilt tospovirus on the yield of field-grown tomato | E. Moriones, J. Aramburu, J. Riudavets, J. Arnó and A. Laviña |
| 301-311 | The development of a rapid PCR assay for detection of Fusarium moniliforme | I. Murillo, L. Cavallarin and B. San Segundo |
| 313-322 | Mutations in ams genes of Erwinia amylovora affect the interactions with host plants | Mohammed Menggad and Jacqueline Laurent |
| 323-330 | Stem-base disease and fungal colonisation of winter wheat grown in compost inoculated with Fusarium culmorum, F. graminearum and Microdochium nivale | J.A. Clement and D.W. Parry |
| 331-346 | Production and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies to cell wall components of the flax rust fungus | Leanne J. Murdoch, Issei Kobayashi and Adrienne R. Hardham |
| 347-357 | Occurrence and etiology of death of young olive trees in southern Spain | M.E.Sánchez Hernández, A. Ruiz Dávila, A. Pérez de Algaba, M.A. Blanco López and A. Trapero Casas |
| 359-366 | Prevention of Phytophthora Root Rot in Gerbera by increasing copper ion concentration in the nutrient solution | Brita Toppe and Kirsten Thinggaard |
| 367-376 | Suppressed germination and early death of Phytophthora infestans sporangia caused by pectin, inorganic phosphate, ion chelators and calcium-modulating treatments | Anne E. Hill, D.E. Grayson and J.W. Deacon |
| 377-382 | Field resistance against potato virus Y infection using natural and genetically engineered resistance genes | S. Dinant, C. Kusiak, B. Cailleteau, J.L. Verrier and M.C. Chupeau, et al. |
| 383-386 | Natural infection of petunia by chrysanthemum stunt viroid | J.Th.J. Verhoeven, M.S.J. Arts, R.A. Owens and J.W. Roenhorst |
| 387-398 | Effect of the antagonist Candida sake on apple surface microflora during cold and ambient (shelf life) storage | Neus Teixidó, Josep Usall, Olga Gutierrez and Immaculada Viñas |
| 399-407 | The resistance to powdery mildew (Oidium lycopersicum) in shape Lycopersicon species is mainly associated with hypersensitive response | Cai-Cheng Huang, Ton Groot, Fien Meijer-Dekens, Rients E. Niks and Pim Lindhout |
| 409-412 | Red clover mottle virus from Ukraine is an isolate of RCMV strain S | L.G. Lapchic, A.J. Clark, G.P. Lomonossoff and M. Shanks |
| 413-423 | Comparison of three biological control agents against cucumber powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea) in semi-commercial-scale glasshouse trials | A.J. Dik, M.A. Verhaar and R.R. Bélanger |
| 425 | Research on viruses of legume crops and the International Working Group on Legume Viruses: historical facts and personal reminiscenses | B.J.M. Verduin |
| 426 | An Introduction to Virus Vector Nematodes and their associated Viruses | Frans C. Zoon |
| 427-433 | Isolation of Peirce's disease bacteria from grapevines in Europe | B. Berisha, Y.D. Chen, G.Y. Zhang, B.Y. Xu and T.A. Chen |
| 435-447 | The survival and saprophytic competitive ability of the Botrytis spp. antagonist Ulocladium atrum in lily canopies | Philip A.G. Elmer and Jürgen Köhl |
| 449-455 | Occurrence in Italy and characteristics of lettuce downy mildew (Bremia lactucae) resistant to phenylamide fungicides | Laura Cobelli, Marina Collina and Agostino Brunelli |
| 457-463 | Effects of three microbial broth cultures and an organic amendment on growth and populations of free living and plant-parasitic nematodes on banana | Joseph Esnard, Nahum Marban-Mendoza and Bert M. Zuckerman |
| 465-475 | Testing variability in pathogenicity of Phytophthora cinnamomi | Cécile Robin and Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau |
| 477-487 | Characterization of phenotypically distinct strains of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri from Southwest Asia | C. Vernière, J.S. Hartung, O.P. Pruvost, E.L. Civerolo and A.M. Alvarez, et al. |
| 489-498 | High temperature effects on hypersensitive resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Tospovirus (TSWV) in pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) | Benoît Moury, Kahsay Gebre Selassie, Georges Marchoux, Anne-Marie Daubèze and Alain Palloix |
| 499-509 | Genetics of tomato spotted wilt virus resistance coming from Lycopersicon peruvianum | Salvador Roselló, María José Díez and Fernando Nuez |
| 511-519 | The effects of inoculum dose, duration of wet period, temperature and wound age on infection by Nectria galligena of pruning wounds on apple | Xiang-Ming Xu and M.S. Ridout |
| 521-525 | Quantification of late blight resistance of potato using transgenic Phytophthora infestans expressing β-glucuronidase | Sophien Kamoun, Pieter van West and Francine Govers |
| 527 | A.C. Cassells, Pathogen and Microbial Contamination Management in Micropropagation | J.W.L. van Vuurde |
| 529-535 | Pathogenicity and genetic variation of Phytophthora cactorum from silver birch and strawberry | Arja Lilja, Reijo Karjalainen, Päivi Parikka, Kari Kammiovirta and Heikki Nuorteva |
| 537-544 | Structure of populations of wheat powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis DC f.sp. tritici Marchal) in Central Europe in 1993–1996: I. Dynamics of virulence | Miroslav Švec and Marta Miklovičová |
| 545-551 | Formation of wall openings in root cells of Arabidopsis thaliana following infection by the plant-parasitic nematode Heterodera schachtii | Florian M.W. Grundler, Miroslaw Sobczak and Wladyslaw Golinowski |
| 553-559 | The effect of fungal infection and nitrogen fertilization on the carbohydrate composition of Rumex obtusifolius leaves | P.E. Hatcher and P.G. Ayres |
| 561-568 | Two in vitro assays to evaluate resistance in Linum usitatissimum to Fusarium wilt disease | G.M.L.W. Kroes, E. Sommers and W. Lange |
| 569-582 | Genetic and physiological evidence for the production of N-acyl homoserine lactones by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae and other fluorescent plant pathogenic Pseudomonas species | C. Korsi Dumenyo, Asita Mukherjee, Wesley Chun and Arun K. Chatterjee |
| 583-594 | French isolates of Phytophthora infestans from potato and tomato differ in phenotype and genotype | Lionel Lebreton and Didier Andrivon |
| 595-602 | Molecular characterization of the incitant of cowpea bacterial blight and pustule, Xanthomonas campestris pv. vignicola | Valérie Verdier, Komi Assigbétsé, Gopal Khatri-Chhetri, Kerstin Wydra and Klaus Rudolph, et al. |
| 603-609 | Phenotypic variability in different strains of Pseudomonas syringae subsp. savastanoi isolated from different hosts | F. Alvarez, J.E. García de los Ríos, P. Jimenez, A. Rojas and P. Reche, et al. |
| 611-617 | Molecular marker analysis of European Setosphaeria turcica populations | Dorothea S. Borchardt, H. Günter Welz and Hartwig H. Geiger |
| 619-623 | ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense’ is the phytoplasma associated with Australian grapevine yellows, papaya dieback and Phormium yellow leaf diseases | Lia W. Liefting, Anna C. Padovan, Karen S. Gibb, Ross E. Beever and Mark T. Andersen, et al. |
| 625-627 | Leaf necrosis and twig dieback of sweet persimmon (Dyospiros kaki L.) caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae in Italy | M. Scortichini, D. D'Ascenzo and Daniela Di Silvestro |
| 629-630 | J.D. Hutchins and J.C. Reeves, Seed health testing. Progress towards the 21st century | Johs. Jorgensen |
| 631-643 | Biocontrol of soil-borne fungal plant diseases by 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol-producing fluorescent pseudomonads with different restriction profiles of amplified 16S rDNA | Abbas Sharifi-Tehrani, Marcello Zala, Andreas Natsch, Yvan Moënne-Loccoz and Geneviève Défago |
| 645-651 | Selection of virulence in Meloidogyne chitwoodi to resistance in the wild potato Solanum fendleri | Geert J.W. Janssen, Olga E. Scholten, Arend van Norel and Coosje (J.) Hoogendoorn |
| 653-665 | Ultrastructural and cytochemical investigations of pathogen development and host reactions in susceptible and partially-resistant carrot roots infected by Pythium violae, the major causal agent for cavity spot | L. Guérin, N. Benhamou and F. Rouxel |
| 667-675 | Fire blight risk assessment during bloom in an experimental orchard using BIS (Billing's Integrated System) | Pascal Lecomte, Jean-Pierre Paulin and Eve Billing |
| 677-684 | Phytophthora multivesiculata, a new species causing rot in Cymbidium | E. Ilieva, W.A. Man in 't Veld, W. Veenbaas-Rijks and R. Pieters |
| 685-699 | Characterisation of Erwinia carotovora subspecies and detection of Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica in potato plants, soil and water extracts with PCR-based methods | Valérie Hélias, Anne-Claire Le Roux, Yves Bertheau, Didier Andrivon and Jean-Pierre Gauthier, et al. |
| 701-711 | Performance of the Pseudomonas chlororaphis biocontrol agent MA 342 against cereal seed-borne diseases in field experiments | Lennart Johnsson, Margareta Hökeberg and Berndt Gerhardson |
| 713-723 | Response of black rot in cabbage to spatial distribution of inoculum | Corné G. Kocks, Jan-Carel Zadoks and Theo A. Ruissen |
| 725-736 | Histology of root rot of flax seedlings (Linum usitatissimum) infected by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lini | G.M.L.W. Kroes, R.P. Baayen and W. Lange |
| 737-740 | High level of resistance in potato to potato mop-top virus induced by transformation with the coat protein gene | Hugh Barker, Brian Reavy and Kara D. McGeachy |
| 741-751 | Pesticide Use and Mycotoxin Production in Fusarium and Aspergillus Phytopathogens | J.P. Felix D'Mello, Ann M.C. Macdonald, David Postel, Wilko T.P. Dijksma and Aude Dujardin, et al. |
| 753-763 | Significance of leaf infection by Botrytis cinerea in stem rotting of tomatoes grown in non-heated greenhouses | D. Shtienberg, Y. Elad, Ariela Niv, Y. Nitzani and B. Kirshner |
| 765-768 | The 3' terminal sequence of RNA1 of wheat spindle streak mosaic virus canadian isolate (WSSMV-C) | Lu Xiaoyun, Satoshi Kashiwazaki, Masaru Tamura and Shigetou Namba |
| 769-775 | Humicola fuscoatra infects tomato roots, but is not pathogenic | James G. Menzies, David L. Ehret, Carol Koch and Carl Bogdanoff |
| 777-783 | Effect of glucans from different races of Phytophthora infestans on defense reactions in potato tuber | A. Andreu, C. Tonón, M. Van Damme, M. Huarte and G. Daleo |
| 785-793 | Characterization of Venturia inaequalis pathogenicity on leaf discs of apple trees | G. Bénaouf and L. Parisi |
| 795-809 | Detection and Visualization of the Major Acidic Exopolysaccharide of Ralstonia solanacearum and its Role in Tomato Root Infection and Vascular Colonization | Isabelle Araud-Razou, Jacques Vasse, Henry Montrozier, Christophe Etchebar and André Trigalet |
| 811-819 | Characterization of potato potyvirus Y (PVY) isolates from seed potato batches. Situation of the NTN, Wilga and Z isolates | B. Blanco-Urgoiti, M. Tribodet, S. Leclere, F. Ponz and C. Pérez de san román, et al. |
| 821-827 | Race-specific reaction of resistance to black rot in Brassica oleracea | Alexandre Ignatov, Yasuhisa Kuginuki and Ken'ichi Hida |
| 829-833 | Exploration and Exploitation Strategies of Powdery Mildew on Barley Cultivars with Different Levels of Nutrients | Adrian C. Newton and David C. Guy |
| 835-847 | Chromosomal Location of Genes for Resistance to Puccinia striiformis in the Wheat Line TP1295 Selected from the Cross of Soissonais-Desprez with Lemhi | A. Calonnec and R. Johnson |
| 849-852 | Influence of Sucrose, Mucin and Xanthan Gum on Spore Germination of Ten Different Fungi | G.S. Mahuku and P.H. Goodwin |
| 853-860 | Integrated Control of Powdery Mildew on Field-grown Mango Trees by Foliar Sprays of Mono-potassium Phosphate Fertilizer, Sterol Inhibitor Fungicides and the Strobilurin Kresoxym-methyl | Moshe Reuveni, Moshe Harpaz and Reuven Reuveni |
| 861-870 | Development of Pleospora allii on Garlic Debris Infected by Stemphylium vesicarium | A.M. Prados-Ligero, J.L. González-Andújar, J.M. Melero-Vara and M.J. Basallote-Ureba |
| 871-876 | Vegetative Compatibility Groupings of Verticillium dahliae from Cotton in Mainland China | Xia Zhengjun, P.N. Achar and Gu Benkang |
| 877-886 | Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) by Pseudomonas spp. Impairs Pre- and Post-Infection Development of Pythium aphanidermatum on Cucumber Roots | Chunquan Chen, Richard R. Bélanger, Nicole Benhamou and Timothy C. Paulitz |
| 887-894 | Pathogenic, Genetic and Molecular Characterisation of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lilii | R.P. Baayen, M.G. Förch, C. Waalwijk, P.J.M. Bonants and H.J.M. Löffler, et al. |
| 895-902 | Reaction of Brassica juncea (Indian Mustard) Lines to Australian Isolates of Leptosphaeria maculans under Glasshouse and Field Conditions | Agus Purwantara, Phillip A. Salisbury, Wayne A. Burton and Barbara J. Howlett |
| 903-910 | Implication of Systemic Induced Resistance in the Suppression of Fusarium Wilt of Tomato by Pseudomonas fluorescens WCS417r and by Nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum Fo47 | Ben J. Duijff, Daniel Pouhair, Chantal Olivain, Claude Alabouvette and Philippe Lemanceau |
| 911-923 | Survival and Extinction of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris in Soil | C.G. Kocks, M.A. Ruissen, J.C. Zadoks and M.G. Duijkers |
| 925-931 | Diversity and Complexity of Erysiphe graminis f.sp. hordei Collected from Barley Cultivar Mixtures or Barley Plots Treated with a Resistance Elicitor | Adrian C. Newton, Christine A. Hackett and David C. Guy |
| 933-943 | Development of a Downy Mildew Advisory Model Based on Downcast | C.L.M. de Visser |
| 945-950 | Use of Degenerate Primers in a RT-PCR Assay for the Identification and Analysis of Some Filamentous Viruses, with Special Reference to Clostero- and Vitiviruses of the Grapevine | Pasquale Saldarelli, Adib Rowhani, Geoffrey Routh, Angelantonio Minafra and Michele Digiaro |
| 951 | Book Review | Michael A. McClure |
| 953-955 | Corrigendum |
| 957-964 | Volume Contents |
| 965-967 | Author Index |
| 1-12 | Chlorosis-inducing Phytotoxins Produced by Pseudomonas syringae | Carol L. Bender |
| 13-21 | Effects of Temperature on the Length of the Incubation Period of Rose Powdery Mildew (Sphaerotheca pannosa var. rosae) | Xiang-Ming Xu |
| 23-37 | The Effect of Irrigation Practices on the Spatio-temporal Increase of Asiatic Citrus Canker in Simulated Nursery Plots in Reunion Island | O. Pruvost, T.R. Gottwald and C. Brocherieux |
| 39-50 | Evidence of Migration and Endophytic Presence of Agrobacterium tumefaciens in Rose Plants | Rubén Martí, Jaime Cubero, Antonio Daza, Jaime Piquer and Carmen I. Salcedo, et al. |
| 51-60 | Bioassays on Leptographium wingfieldii, a Bark Beetle Associated Fungus, with Phenolic Compounds of Scots Pine Phloem | Evelyne Bois, François Lieutier and Annie Yart |
| 61-76 | Effects of Potato-cyst Nematodes (Globodera pallida) and Soil pH on Root Growth, Nutrient Uptake and Crop Growth of Potato | F.J. De Ruijter and A.J. Haverkort |
| 77-85 | Induced Resistance of Acibenzolar-S-methyl (CGA 245704) to Cucumber and Japanese Pear Diseases | Hideo Ishii, Yasunori Tomita, Takeshi Horio, Yoshihiro Narusaka and Yasuhiko Nakazawa, et al. |
| 87-94 | Oncopsis alni (Schrank) (Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae) as a Vector of the Alder Yellows Phytoplasma of Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. | M. Maixner and W. Reinert |
| 95-101 | Selective Isolation of Bacterial Antagonists of Botrytis cinerea | Harold Moline, Jo Etta Hubbard, Jeffrey S. Karns, Jeffrey S. Buyer and Jerry D. Cohen |
| 103-108 | Penetration, Development and Emigration of Juveniles of the Nematode Meloidogyne arenaria in Myrobalan Plum (Prunus cerasifera) Clones Bearing the Ma Resistance Genes | Roger Voisin, Maria-Jose Rubio-Cabetas, Jean-Claude Minot and Daniel Esmenjaud |
| 109-113 | Instructions to Authors |
| 115-122 | Evaluation of Microbial Antagonists for Biological Control of Botrytis cinerea Stem Infection in Cucumber and Tomato | A.J. Dik, G. Koning and J. Köhl |
| 123-137 | Comparison of Antagonists of Botrytis cinerea in Greenhouse-grown Cucumber and Tomato under Different Climatic Conditions | A.J. Dik and Y. Elad |
| 139-145 | Isolation of Microdochium oryzae and Pinatubo oryzae from Rice Seeds and their Survival on Stored Seeds | J.B. Manandhar |
| 147-156 | Selection of Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus Specific Single-chain Fv Antibodies from a Semi-synthetic Combinatorial Antibody Library | Remko A. Griep, Charlotte van Twisk and Arjen Schots |
| 157-166 | Molecular Characterisation of Alternaria linicola and its Detection in Linseed | G.J. McKay, Averil E. Brown, A.J. Bjourson and P.C. Mercer |
| 167-175 | Molecular Fingerprinting Suggests Two Primary Outbreaks of Witches' Broom Disease (Crinipellis perniciosa) of Theobroma cacao in Bahia, Brazil | Teklu Andebrhan, Antonio Figueira, Milton M. Yamada, Julio Cascardo and Douglas B. Furtek |
| 177-189 | The Role of Trichoderma harzianum Protease in the Biocontrol of Botrytis cinerea | Y. Elad and A. Kapat |
| 191-199 | Rupestris Stem Pitting Associated Virus-1 is Consistently Detected in Grapevines that are Infected with Rupestris Stem Pitting | Baozhong Meng, Ray Johnson, Silvano Peressini, Philip L. Forsline and Dennis Gonsalves |
| 201-210 | Combining Fluorescent Pseudomonas spp. Strains to Enhance Suppression of Fusarium Wilt of Radish | Marjan de Boer, Ientse van der Sluis, Leendert C. van Loon and Peter A.H.M. Bakker |
| 211-215 | Occurrence of Cucurbit Yellow Stunting Disorder Virus (CYSDV) and Beet Pseudo-yellows Virus in Cucurbit Crops in Spain and Transmission of CYSDV by Two Biotypes of Bemisia tabaci | Benjamín Berdiales, Juan J. Bernal, Elisa Sáez, Bert Woudt and Francisco Beitia, et al. |
| 217-220 | Induction of Resistance in Mustard (Brassica juncea) against Alternaria Black Spot with an Avirulent Alternaria brassicae Isolate-D | Vishwanath, S.J. Kolte, M.P. Singh and R.P. Awasthi |
| 3-4 | Editorial | John Bailey |
| 221-229 | REMI (Restriction Enzyme Mediated Integration) and its Impact on the Isolation of Pathogenicity Genes in Fungi Attacking Plants | Regine Kahmann and Christoph Basse |
| 231-239 | Variation in Pathogenicity Among South African Isolates of Phytophthora cinnamomi | Celeste Linde, Gert H.J. Kemp and Michael J. Wingfield |
| 241-250 | A Laboratory Assay for Phytophthora infestans Resistance in Various Solanum Species Reflects the Field Situation | Vivianne G.A.A. Vleeshouwers, Willem van Dooijeweert, L.C. Paul Keizer, Luc Sijpkes and Francine Govers, et al. |
| 251-259 | A Simple PCR-based Method for the Detection of the Chickpea-wilt Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceris in Artificial and Natural Soils | M.D. García-Pedrajas, B.W. Bainbridge, J.B. Heale, E. Pérez-Artés and R.M. Jiménez-Díaz |
| 261-272 | Genetic Diversity in South American Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Isolates from Stylosanthes guianensis, a Tropical Forage Legume | Segenet Kelemu, Daniel Z. Skinner, Jorge L. Badel, Claudia X. Moreno and María X. Rodríguez, et al. |
| 273-283 | Evidence for Three Different Specific Saponin-detoxifying Activities in Botrytis cinerea and Cloning and Functional Analysis of a Gene Coding for a Putative Avenacinase | Thomas Quidde, Peter Büttner and Paul Tudzynski |
| 285-295 | Cellulase in the Host–parasite System Phaseolus vulgaris (L.)–Uromyces appendiculatus [Pers.] Link | Christoph S. Schmidt and Gerhard A. Wolf |
| 297-301 | Successful Back-inoculation Confirms the Role of Black Currant Reversion Associated Virus as the Causal Agent of Reversion Disease | A. Lemmetty and K. Lehto |
| 303-305 | Phenotypic Characteristics of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris from Nepal | Tika B. Adhikari and Ramchandra Basnyat |
| 307-315 | Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum Race 3 (Biovar 2) in Surface Water and Natural Weed Hosts: First Report on Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) | M. Wenneker, M.S.W. Verdel, R.M.W. Groeneveld, C. Kempenaar and A.R. van Beuningen, et al. |
| 317-318 | Book Review | Walter Gams |
| 319-326 | Engineered Resistance Against Fungal Plant Pathogens | Guy Honée |
| 327-332 | Variation in Virulence of Plasmodiophora brassicae in Japan Tested with Clubroot-resistant Cultivars of Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis) | Yasuhisa Kuginuki, Hiroaki Yoshikawa and Masashi Hirai |
| 333-340 | Accumulation of Defense Related Transcripts in Sunflower Hypocotyls (Helianthus annuus L.) Infected with Plasmopara halstedii | Florence Mazeyrat, Said Mouzeyar, Isabelle Courbou, Saloua Badaoui and Patricia Roeckel-Drevet, et al. |
| 341-349 | Enzymatic Maceration of Witloof Chicory by the Soft Rot Bacteria Erwinia carotovora Subsp. carotovora: The Effect of Nitrogen and Calcium Treatments of the Plant on Pectic Enzyme Production and Disease Development | Brigitte M. Schober and Tycho Vermeulen |
| 351-361 | Local and Systemic Activity of BABA (DL-3-aminobutyric Acid) Against Plasmopara viticola in Grapevines | Yigal Cohen, Moshe Reuveni and Alexander Baider |
| 363-372 | Towards the Development of a Novel In Vitro Strategy for Early Screening of Fusarium Ear Blight Resistance in Adult Winter Wheat Plants | H. Diamond and B.M. Cooke |
| 373-380 | Design of Division Specific Primers of Ralstonia solanacearum and Application to the Identification of European Isolates | Geneviève Boudazin, Anne Claire Le Roux, Karine Josi, Philippe Labarre and Bernard Jouan |
| 381-388 | Foliar Aggressiveness of Phytophthora infestans in Three Potato Growing Regions in the Netherlands | W.G. Flier and L.J. Turkensteen |
| 389-395 | Detection of Potyviral Nuclear Inclusion b Proteins by Monoclonal Antibodies Raised to Synthetic Peptides | Fangbing Liu, Elena Sukhacheva, Tatjana Erokhina and Jörg Schubert |
| 397-405 | Variation in Pathogenicity and Multiplication of Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus (BNYVV) in Relation to the Resistance of Sugar-beet Cultivars | W. Heijbroek, P.M.S. Musters and A.H.L. Schoone |
| 407-411 | Root and Collar Rot of Milkwort Caused by Cylindrocladium pauciramosum, a New Record for Europe | Giancarlo Polizzi and Pedro W. Crous |
| 413-415 | Conformation Polymorphism of RNA Transcripts Derived from Various PNRSV Isolates is Affected by the Temperature of Electrophoresis | Arie Rosner, Ludmila Maslenin and Sara Spiegel |
| 417-430 | Autoregulator-dependent Control of Extracellular Polysaccharide Production in Phytopathogenic Bacteria | Timothy P. Denny |
| 431-443 | Fine Structure of the Early Interaction of Lily Roots with Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lilii | R.P. Baayen and F.H.J. Rijkenberg |
| 445-451 | Cultivar Resistance to Anthracnose Disease of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) caused by Colletotrichum destructivum O'Gara | A.O. Latunde-Dada, R.J. O'Connell, P. Bowyer and J.A. Lucas |
| 453-464 | Genetics of Melon Yellows Virus Resistance Derived from Cucumis melo ssp. agrestis | Fernando Nuez, Belén Picó, Adriana Iglesias, Juan Esteva and Miguel Juarez |
| 465-475 | Isolation of Mutants Exhibiting Altered Resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum from Small M2 Populations of an Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) Variety | E. Mullins, C. Quinlan and P. Jones |
| 477-486 | Role of Salicylic Acid in Systemic Resistance Induced by Pseudomonas spp. Against Pythium aphanidermatum in Cucumber Roots | Chunquan Chen, Richard R. Bélanger, Nicole Benhamou and Timothy C. Paulitz |
| 487-493 | Leek Proliferation: A New Phytoplasma Disease in the Czech Republic and Italy | A. Bertaccini, J. Fránová, S. Paltrinieri, M. Martini and M. Navrátil, et al. |
| 495-500 | Genetic Variation Among and Within Monilinia Species Causing Brown Rot of Stone and Pome Fruits | C.E. Fulton, G.C.M. van Leeuwen and Averil E. Brown |
| 501-508 | Effect of Film-forming Polymers on Control of Lily Leaf Blight Caused by Botrytis elliptica | Ting Fang Hsieh and Jenn Wen Huang |
| 509-512 | Effects of Temperature on Infection in Capsicum sp. and Nicotiana benthamiana by Impatiens Necrotic Spot Tospovirus | P. Roggero, G. Dellavalle, M. Ciuffo and S. Pennazio |
| 513-517 | Pseudomonas aeruginosa 7NSK2-induced Systemic Resistance in Tobacco Depends on in planta Salicylic Acid Accumulation but is not Associated with PR1a Expression | Geert De Meyer, Kris Audenaert and Monica Höfte |
| 1-2 | Contents |
| 519-533 | Genetic Variation in Spiroplasma citri | U. Melcher and J. Fletcher |
| 535-543 | Inheritance of Resistance to Stenocarpella macrospora (Earle) Ear Rot of Maize in the Mid-altitude Zone of Nigeria | Rabiu Olatinwo, Kitty Cardwell, Abebe Menkir, Mike Deadman and Angela Julian |
| 545-552 | Genetic Diversity of Venturia inaequalis Across Europe | Isabel Tenzer and Cesare Gessler |
| 553-558 | Molecular Characterization of an Almond Isolate of Hop Stunt Viroid (HSVd) and Conditions for Eliminating Spurious Hybridization in its Diagnosis in Almond Samples | M. Carmen Cañizares, Jose F. Marcos and Vicente Pallás |
| 559-569 | Virulence Variation and RAPD Polymorphism in African Isolates of Phaeoisariospis griseola (Sacc.) Ferr., the Causal Agent of Angular Leaf Spot of Common Bean | J.P. Busogoro, M.H. Jijakli and P. Lepoivre |
| 571-576 | Loss of Viability of Dematophora necatrix in Solarized Soils | C.J. López-Herrera, R.M. Pérez-Jiménez, M.J. Basallote-Ureba, T. Zea-Bonilla and J.M. Melero-Vara |
| 577-584 | Biological Mode of Action of the Fungicide, Flusulfamide, Against Plasmodiophora brassicae (clubroot) | Shuhei Tanaka, Shin-ichiro Kochi, Heigo Kunita, Shin-ichi Ito and Mitsuro Kameya-Iwaki |
| 585-595 | Infection of Linseed by Alternaria linicola; Effects of Inoculum Density, Temperature, Leaf Wetness and Light Regime | I. Vloutoglou, B.D.L. Fitt and J.A. Lucas |
| 597-607 | Pathogenicity, Electrophoretic Characterisation and In planta Detection of the Cocoyam Root Rot Disease Pathogen, Pythium myriotylum | James Tabi Tambong, Joseph Poppe and Monica Höfte |
| 609-616 | Genetic Relationships Among Verticillium dahliae Isolates from Cotton in Greece Based on Vegetative Compatibility | K. Elena |
| 617-621 | Potato Virus Y from Petunia can cause Symptoms of Potato Tuber Necrotic Ringspot Disease (PTNRD) | Neil Boonham, Matthew Hims, Ian Barker and Nicola Spence |
| 623-627 | Location of Prunus Necrotic Ringspot Ilarvirus Within Pollen Grains of Infected Nectarine Trees: Evidence from RT-PCR, Dot-blot and in situ Hybridisation | Federico Aparicio, Maria A. Sánchez-Pina, Jesus A. Sánchez-Navarro and Vicente Pallás |
| 629-641 | The Septoria Tritici and Stagonospora Nodorum Blotch Diseases of Wheat | Zahir Eyal |
| 643-650 | Emergence and Partial Characterization of Rice Stripe Necrosis Virus and its Fungus Vector in South America | Francisco J. Morales, Elaine Ward, Mauricio Castaño, José A. Arroyave and Iván Lozano, et al. |
| 651-658 | Influence of Abscisic Acid and the Abscisic Acid Biosynthesis Inhibitor, Norflurazon, on Interactions Between Phytophthora sojae and Soybean (Glycine max) | Kerrie L. McDonald and David M. Cahill |
| 659-665 | Different Patterns of Host Genes are Induced in Rice by Pseudomonas syringae, a Biological Inducer of Resistance, and the Chemical Inducer Benzothiadiazole (BTH) | Patrick Schweizer, Edith Schlagenhauf, Ulrich Schaffrath and Robert Dudler |
| 667-680 | Gene and Genotypic Diversity of Phytophthora cinnamomi in South Africa and Australia Revealed by DNA Polymorphisms | Celeste Linde, André Drenth and Michael J. Wingfield |
| 681-691 | Analysis of Defense-related Proteins in Stem Tissue of Carnation Inoculated with a Virulent and Avirulent Race of Fusarium oxysporum F.sp. Dianthi | H. Van Pelt-Heerschap and O. Smit-Bakker |
| 693-702 | Interactions Between French Isolates of Phomopsis/Diaporthe Helianthi Munt.-Cvet. et al. and Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Genotypes | Anne Viguié, Felicity Vear and Denis Tourvieille de Labrouhe |
| 703-713 | Analysis of Variable Short-sequence DNA Repeats on the 29 kb Plasmid of Erwinia amylovora Strains | W.-S. Kim and K. Geider |
| 715-728 | Effects of Severity and Timing of Stem Canker (Leptosphaeria maculans) Symptoms on Yield of Winter Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) in the UK | Y. Zhou, B.D.L. Fitt, S.J. Welham, P. Gladders and C.E. Sansford, et al. |
| 729-732 | Control of Loose Smut (Ustilago nuda and U. tritici) Infections in Barley and Wheat by Foliar Applications of Systemic Fungicides | Peter Jones |
| 835-846 | Differentiation of Rhizoctonia AG-D Isolates from Turfgrass into Subgroups I and II Based on rDNA and RAPD Analyses | Takeshi Toda, Mitsuro Hyakumachi, Haruhisa Suga, Koji Kageyama and Akemi Tanaka, et al. |
| 847-857 | Serological Analysis and Coat Protein Sequence Determination of Potato Virus Y (PVY) Pepper Pathotypes and Differentiation from Other PVY Strains | César Llave, Belén Martínez, J.R. Díaz-Ruíz and D. López-Abella |
| 859-866 | The Relationship Between Wheat Seed Weight, Infection by Fusarium culmorum or Microdochium nivale, Germination and Seedling Disease | M.C. Hare, D.W. Parry and M.D. Baker |
| 867-878 | Differentiation of Xanthomonas campestris pv. Phaseoli from Xanthomonas campestris pv. Phaseoli var. Fuscans by PFGE and RFLP | James W.Y.F. Chan and Paul H. Goodwin |
| 879-889 | Transmission from Seed to Seedling and Secondary Spread of Xanthomonas campestris pv. Campestris in Brassica Transplants: Effects of Dose and Watering Regime | S.J. Roberts, L.H. Hiltunen, P.J. Hunter and J. Brough |
| 891-896 | Detection and Discrimination of Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus and Wheat Yellow Mosaic Virus Using Multiplex RT-PCR | Gerard Clover and Christine Henry |
| 897-903 | Indexing of Citrus Viroids by Imprint Hybridisation | A. Palacio-Bielsa, X. Foissac and N. Duran-Vila |
| 905-915 | Detection and Quantification of Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea in Soils and on Tubers Using Specific PCR Primers | Kenneth S. Bell, Jane Roberts, Susan Verrall, Daniel W. Cullen and Naomi A. Williams, et al. |
| 917-925 | Studies on the Interaction Between Septoria tritici and Stagonospora nodorum in Wheat | S. Nolan, B.M. Cooke and F.J. Monahan |
| 927-932 | Characterization of Pseudomonas viridiflava Associated with a New Symptom on Tomato Fruit | D.E. Goumas, N.E. Malathrakis and A.K. Chatzaki |
| 933-938 | Volume Contents |
| 939-940 | Authors' Index |
| 1-10 | Efficacy of Different Control Methods Applied Separately and in Combination in Managing Root-knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) in Common Beans | A.S.M. Ijani, R.B. Mabagala and S. Nchimbi-Msolla |
| 11-17 | Susceptibility of Broccoli Cultivars to Bacterial Head Rot: In Vitro Screening and the Role of Head Morphology in Resistance | D. Darling, R. Harling, R.A. Simpson, N. McRoberts and E.A. Hunter |
| 19-25 | Verticillium dahliae Modifies the Concentrations of Proline, Soluble Sugars, Starch, Soluble Protein and Abscisic Acid in Pepper Plants | N. Goicoechea, J. Aguirreolea, S. Cenoz and J.M. García-Mina |
| 27-36 | Characterization of Rhizoctonia Species Associated with Foliar Necrosis and Leaf Scorch of Clonally-propagated Eucalyptus in Brazil | Silvaldo Felipe da Silveira, Acelino Couto Alfenas, Francisco Alves Ferreira and John Clifford Sutton |
| 37-50 | Short-term Cover Crop Decomposition in Organic and Conventional Soils: Characterization of Soil C, N, Microbial and Plant Pathogen Dynamics | N.J. Grünwald, S. Hu and A.H.C. van Bruggen |
| 51-65 | Short-term Cover Crop Decomposition in Organic and Conventional Soils: Soil Microbial and Nutrient Cycling Indicator Variables Associated with Different Levels of Soil Suppressiveness to Pythium aphanidermatum | N.J. Grünwald, S. Hu and A.H.C. van Bruggen |
| 67-75 | Differentiation of Phoma foveata from P. exigua using a RAPD Generated PCR-RFLP Marker | Janet E. Macdonald, George P. White and Marie-José Côté |
| 77-85 | Characteristics of Pestalotiopsis Associated with Hardy Ornamental Plants in the UK | K.E. Hopkins and M.P. McQuilken |
| 87-94 | Rapid Screening of Cacao Genotypes for Field Resistance to Phytophthora palmivora Using Leaves, Twigs and Roots | M. Tahi, I. Kebe, A.B. Eskes, S. Ouattara and A. Sangare, et al. |
| 95-99 | RNA 2 of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Subgroup I Strain NT-CMV is Involved in the Induction of Severe Symptoms in Tomato | Karl-Heinz Hellwald, Carolin Zimmermann and Heinrich Buchenauer |
| 101-102 | Announcement |
| 109-116 | Effect of Soil–matric Potential and Phylloplanes of Rotation-crops on the Survival of a Bioluminescent Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris | Renée S. Arias, Scot C. Nelson and Anne M. Alvarez |
| 117-122 | Identification of Greenhouse Characteristics which Affect the Incidence of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary in Pepper Crops in a Mediterranean Climate | A. Cuadrado, E. Gallego, J. Sánchez and V. Gómez |
| 123-133 | Immunofluorescence Colony-staining (IFC) for Detection and Quantification of Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum Biovar 2 (Race 3) in Soil and Verification of Positive Results by PCR and Dilution Plating | J.M. van der Wolf, S.G.C. Vriend, P. Kastelein, E.H. Nijhuis and P.J. van Bekkum, et al. |
| 135-146 | Influence of Inoculum Density of Races 0 and 5 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris on Development of Fusarium Wilt in Chickpea Cultivars | Juan A. Navas-Cortés, Antonio R. Alcalá-Jiménez, Bernhard Hau and Rafael M. Jiménez-Díaz |
| 147-154 | Genetic and Pathogenic Diversity of Pseudomonas avellanae Strains Isolated from Corylus avellana Trees in North-west of Italy, and Comparison with Strains from Other Regions | M. Scortichini, U. Marchesi, M.T. Dettori, L. Angelucci and M.P. Rossi, et al. |
| 155-165 | Detection of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus in Potato Tubers by Multiplex PCR with Coamplification of Host DNA | K.-H. Pastrik |
| 167-178 | Evidence of the Presence of Two Serotypes of Rice Yellow Mottle Sobemovirus in Côte d'Ivoire | P. N'Guessan, A. Pinel, M.L. Caruana, R. Frutos and A. Sy, et al. |
| 179-186 | Typing of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Viruses in Europe | Gian Paolo Accotto, Jesús Navas-Castillo, Emanuela Noris, Enrique Moriones and Diamantina Louro |
| 187-198 | Development of Strain-specific Primers for a Strain of Gliocladium catenulatum Used in Biological Control | Sari Paavanen-Huhtala, Hanna Avikainen and Tapani Yli-Mattila |
| 199-201 | First Record of A and B Type Beet necrotic yellow vein virus in Sugar Beets in Sweden | Britt-Louise Lennefors, Klas Lindsten and Renate Koenig |
| 203-207 | Control of Stagonospora nodorum and Septoria tritici in Wheat by Pre-treatment with Drechslera teres, a Non-host Pathogen | S. Nolan and B.M. Cooke |
| 209-214 | Suitability of Ten Plant Baits for the Rapid Detection of Pathogenic Pythium Species in Hydroponic Crops | J. Sánchez, J. Sánchez-Cara and E. Gallego |
| 215-225 | Substrate Colonization, Strain Competition, Enzyme Production In Vitro, and Biocontrol of Pythium ultimum by Trichoderma spp. Isolates P1 and T3 | C. Thrane, D. Funck Jensen and A. Tronsmo |
| 227-232 | Comparison of the Susceptibility of Quercus petraea, Q. robur and Q. rubra to Collybia fusipes | Benoit Marçais and Olivier Caël |
| 233-242 | Biological Seed Treatment of Cereals with Fresh and Long-term Stored Formulations of Clonostachys rosea: Biocontrol Efficacy Against Fusarium culmorum | Birgit Jensen, Inge M.B. Knudsen and Dan Funck Jensen |
| 243-254 | Assessment of Subtractive Hybridization to Select Species and Subspecies Specific DNA Fragments for the Identification of Xylophilus ampelinus by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) | Charles Manceau, Marie-Germaine Coutaud and Richard Guyon |
| 255-265 | Specific Detection of Biovars of Ralstonia solanacearum in Plant Tissues by Nested-PCR-RFLP | Stéphane Poussier and Jacques Luisetti |
| 267-274 | Induction of β-1,3-glucanase in Seedlings of Pearl Millet in Response to Infection by Sclerospora graminicola | K. Ramachandra Kini, N.S. Vasanthi and H. Shekar Shetty |
| 275-282 | Effects of Tuber-borne M-type Strain of Tobacco Rattle Virus on yield and Quality Attributes of Potato Tubers of the Cultivar Wilja | M.F.B. Dale, David J. Robinson, D. Wynne Griffiths, Drummond Todd and Henry Bain |
| 283-290 | Identification of Meloidogyne chitwoodi, M. fallax and M. hapla Based on SCAR-PCR: A Powerful Way of Enabling Reliable Identification of Populations or Individuals that Share Common Traits | C. Zijlstra |
| 291-295 | Survival of the Anthurium Blight Pathogen, Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Dieffenbachiae, in Field Crop Residues | Brion Duffy |
| 297-300 | Evidence for an Osmotic Mechanism in the Control of Powdery Mildew Disease of Wheat by Foliar-applied Potassium Chloride | P.S. Kettlewell, J.W. Cook and D.W. Parry |
| 301-309 | Effective Application of DAS-ELISA for Detection of Grapevine Leafroll Associated Closterovirus-3 Using a Polyclonal Antiserum Developed from Recombinant Coat Protein | Kai-Shu Ling, Hai-Ying Zhu, Zhao-Yuan Jiang and Dennis Gonsalves |
| 311-318 | Large Scale Evaluation of Primers for Diagnosis of Rupestris Stem Pitting Associated Virus-1 | G. Nolasco, A. Mansinho, M. Teixeira Santos, C. Soares and Z. Sequeira, et al. |
| 319-327 | Role of the Insect Vector, Pseudotheraptus devastans, in Cassava Anthracnose Disease Development | C.N. Fokunang, C.N. Akem, T. Ikotun, A.G.O. Dixon and E.A. Tembe |
| 329-337 | Trichoderma harzianum T39 and T. virens DAR 74290 as Potential Biological Control Agents for Phytophthora erythroseptica | H.R. Etebarian, E.S. Scott and T.J. Wicks |
| 339-346 | Symptomless Spread of Blight-inducing Strains of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris on Cabbage Seedlings in Misted Seedbeds | Toshiro Shigaki, Scot C. Nelson and Anne M. Alvarez |
| 347-351 | Physiological and Cytological Studies on the Inhibition of Striga Seed Germination by the Plant Growth-promoting Bacterium Azospirillum brasilense | L. Miché, M.-L. Bouillant, R. Rohr, G. Sallé and R. Bally |
| 353-364 | The Occurrence of dsRNA Species in Apparently Healthy and Virus-infected Ribes Cultivars, and Evidence That One Such Species Originates from a Member of the Virus Family Totiviridae | Sarah Cox, M.A. Mayo and A. Teifion Jones |
| 365-372 | Characterisation of BaYMV and BaMMV Pathotypes in France | D. Hariri, M. Meyer, J. Le Gouis, N. Bahrman and M. Fouchard, et al. |
| 373-378 | Genomic Variation within Monilinia laxa, M. fructigena and M. fructicola, and Application to Species Identification by PCR | Renaud Ioos and Pascal Frey |
| 379-389 | Host Range of Tropical and Sub-tropical Isolates of Polymyxa graminis | Anne Legrève, Brigitte Vanpee, Philippe Delfosse and Henri Maraite |
| 391-394 | Mercurialis ambigua and Solanum luteum: Two Newly Discovered Natural Hosts of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Geminiviruses | S. Sánchez-Campos, J. Navas-Castillo, F. Monci, J.A. Díaz and E. Moriones |
| 395-397 | Effect of Humidity on Development of Tomato Powdery Mildew (Oidium lycopersici) in the Glasshouse | John M. Whipps and Simon P. Budge |
| 399-400 | Citrus Health Management. Edited by L.W. Timmer and L.W. Duncan. | W. Gams |
| 401-413 | Population Dynamics of Biocontrol Agents and Pathogens in Soils and Rhizospheres | T.C. Paulitz |
| 415-421 | Effect of Ultraviolet Disinfection of Hydroponic Solutions on Pythium Root Rot and Non-target Bacteria | W. Zhang and J.C. Tu |
| 423-431 | Ultrastructural Observations and DNA Degradation Analysis of Pepper Leaves Undergoing a Hypersensitive Reaction to Xanthomonas campestris pv. Vesicatoria | Annalisa Polverari, Roberto Buonaurio, Samantha Guiderdone, Mario Pezzotti and Mario Marte |
| 433-437 | Organic Seed-treatment as a Substitute for Chemical Seed-treatment to Control Common Bunt of Wheat | Munzer El-Naimi, Hala Toubia-Rahme and Omar F. Mamluk |
| 439-448 | Effects of Host and Microbial Factors on Development of Clonostachys rosea and Control of Botrytis cinerea in Rose | Marcelo A.B. Morandi, John C. Sutton and Luiz A. Maffia |
| 449-454 | Mucor Species in Orchard Soil – Population Dynamics and Pathogenicity on Pear Fruit | Marta Mari, Tiziano Cembali, Lucia Casalini and Gian Carlo Pratella |
| 455-464 | Assessment of Transmission Ability of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus-PAV Isolates by Different Populations of Rhopalosiphum padi and Sitobion avenae | B. Bencharki, M. El Yamani and D. Zaoui |
| 465-473 | Host Range of Oidium lycopersici Occurring in the Netherlands | Cai-Cheng Huang, Jeannette Biesheuvel, Pim Lindhout and Rients E. Niks |
| 475-479 | The Pathogen of Crown Gall Disease on Flowering Cherry and its Sensitivity to Strain K1026 | Hongyan Wang, Huimin Wang, Jianhui Wang and Tzibun Ng |
| 481-485 | Epiphytic Occurrence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. papulans (Rose) in France, Where Blister Spot has Never Been Seen | Mohamed Kerkoud, Charles Manceau, Louis Gardan, Regine Samson and Jean-Pierre Paulin |
| 487 | Biochemistry of plant secondary metabolism. Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 2. Edited by Michael Wink | Mark P. Robbins |
| 488 | Functions of plant secondary metabolites and their exploitation in biotechnology. Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 3. Edited by Michael Wink. | Mark P. Robbins |
| 489-491 | Erratum – Evidence of the Presence of Two Serotypes of Rice Yellow Mottle Sobemovirus In Côte D'Ivoire | P. N'Guessan, A. Pinel, M.L. Caruana, R. Frutos and A. Sy, et al. |
| 493-506 | The Effect of Nitrogen on Disease Development and Gene Expression in Bacterial and Fungal Plant Pathogens | Sandor S. Snoeijers, Alejandro Pérez-García, Matthieu H.A.J. Joosten and Pierre J.G.M. De Wit |
| 507-517 | Differentiation of Cotton-defoliating and Nondefoliating Pathotypes of Verticillium dahliae by RAPD and Specific PCR Analyses | Encarnación Pérez-Artés, María D. García-Pedrajas, José Bejarano-Alcázar and Rafael M. Jiménez-Díaz |
| 519-528 | Yield Loss in Apple Caused by Monilinia fructigena (Aderh. & Ruhl.) Honey, and Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Disease Development | G.C.M. van Leeuwen, A. Stein, I. Holb and M.J. Jeger |
| 529-536 | Acibenzolar-S-methyl Induces the Accumulation of Defense-related Enzymes in Apple and Protects from Fire Blight | Marie-Noëlle Brisset, Sophie Cesbron, Sherman V. Thomson and Jean-Pierre Paulin |
| 537-541 | Fungal Infection and Mechanical Wounding Induce Disease Resistance in Scots Pine | Paal Krokene, Halvor Solheim and Bo Långström |
| 543-553 | Defence Responses Against TNV Infection Induced by Galactoglucomannan-derived Oligosaccharides in Cucumber Cells | L'udmila Slováková, Desana Lišková, Peter Capek, Marta Kubačková and Daniela Kákoniová, et al. |
| 555-561 | Infection of Rice Plants with the Sheath Blight Fungus Causes an Activation of Pentose Phosphate and Glycolytic Pathways | Jedidah Danson, Kikuo Wasano and Akihiro Nose |
| 563-571 | Forecasting Infections of the Leaf Curl Disease on Peaches Caused by Taphrina deformans | S. Giosuè, G. Spada, V. Rossi, G. Carli and I. Ponti |
| 573-580 | Molecular Variability of the Capsid Protein of the Prune Dwarf Virus | Dana Vašková, Karel Petrzik and Josef Špak |
| 581-588 | Comparison of Physical, Chemical and Biological Methods of Controlling Garlic White Rot | J.M. Melero-Vara, A.M. Prados-Ligero and M.J. Basallote-Ureba |
| 589-592 | Occurrence and Diagnosis of Tomato chlorosis virus in Portugal | D. Louro, G.P. Accotto and A.M. Vaira |
| 593-605 | Epidemiology in Relation to Methods for Forecasting Light Leaf Spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) Severity on Winter Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) in the UK | Tijs Gilles, Neal Evans, Bruce D.L. Fitt and Michael J. Jeger |
| 607-616 | Components of Partial Resistance to Powdery Mildew in Wheat Mutants | J.T. Kinane and P.W. Jones |
| 617-622 | UV irradiation Alters the Levels of Flavonoids Involved in the Defence Mechanism of Citrus aurantium Fruits against Penicillium digitatum | M.C. Arcas, J.M. Botía, A.M. Ortuño and J.A. Del Río |
| 623-632 | Comparisons of some Properties of Two Laboratory Variants of Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) with those of Three Previously Characterised RBDV Isolates | A. Teifion Jones, Wendy J. McGavin, M.A. Mayo, J.E. Angel-Diaz and S.O. Kärenlampi, et al. |
| 633-638 | Prior Inoculation with Non-pathogenic Fungi Induces Systemic Resistance to Powdery Mildew On Cucumber Plants | Moshe Reuveni and Reuven Reuveni |
| 639-649 | Potential for Biocontrol of Monosporascus Root Rot/vine Decline Under Greenhouse Conditions using Hypovirulent Isolates of Monosporascus cannonballus | Jeffrey S. Batten, Karen-Beth G. Scholthof, Branko R. Lovic, Marvin E. Miller and Raymond D. Martyn |
| 651-656 | Foliar Application of Acibenzolar-S-Methyl and Protection of Postharvest Rock Melons and Hami Melons from Disease | Y. Huang, B.J. Deverall, W.H. Tang, W. Wang and F.W. Wu |
| 657-665 | The Oxidants and Antioxidant Enzymes in Tomato Leaves Treated With O-Hydroxyethylorutin and Infected with Botrytis cinerea | Urszula Małolepsza and Henryk Urbanek |
| 667-680 | Inoculum Sources and Genotypic Diversity of Phytophthora infestans in Southern Flevoland, The Netherlands | M.J. Zwankhuizen, F. Govers and J.C. Zadoks |
| 681-691 | Molecular Approaches to Assist the Screening and Monitoring of Postharvest Biocontrol Yeasts | Leonardo Schena, Antonio Ippolito, Tirtza Zahavi, Lea Cohen and Samir Droby |
| 693-698 | Structure and Expression In planta of Botrytis cinerea Ubiquitin Genes | Theo W. Prins, Lia Wagemakers and Jan A.L. van Kan |
| 699-713 | Plant Resistance Genes: Their Structure, Function and Evolution | Frank L.W. Takken and Matthieu H.A.J. Joosten |
| 715-734 | Multiphasic Approach for the Identification of the Different Classification Levels Of Pseudomonas savastanoi Pv. Phaseolicola | Abi S. dos A. Marques, Roselyne Corbière, Louis Gardan, Catherine Tourte and Charles Manceau, et al. |
| 735-744 | Interactions between Plasmopara helianthi, Glomus mosseae and Two Plant Activators in Sunflower Plants | Laura Tosi and Antonio Zazzerini |
| 745-752 | Survey of Fungicide Sensitivity in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides from Different Avocado and Mango Production Areas in South Africa | Gina M. Sanders, L. Korsten and F.C. Wehner |
| 753-762 | Specific Oligonucleotide Primers for the Rapid Identification and Detection of the Agent of Tomato Pith Necrosis, Pseudomonas corrugata, by PCR Amplification: Evidence for two Distinct Genomic Groups | Vittoria Catara, Dawn Arnold, Gabriella Cirvilleri and Alan Vivian |
| 763-769 | Field Resistance to Willow Leaf Rust Melampsora epitea in Inter- and Intraspecific Hybrids of Salix viminalis and S. dasyclados | Leif K.-H. Johansson and Sadhna Alström |
| 771-779 | Heterogeneous Nature of a ‘new’ Pathotype of Melampsora Rust on Salix Revealed by AFLP | M.H. Pei, Z.W. Yuan, T. Hunter and C. Ruiz |
| 781-787 | Development of a Pathotype Specific SCAR Marker in Plasmodiophora brassicae | M.J. Manzanares-Dauleux, P. Barret and G. Thomas |
| 789-793 | Rapid Identification of Clavibacter michiganensis Subspecies Sepedonicus based on the Stable Low Molecular Weight RNA (LMW RNA) Profiles | José Luis Palomo, Encarna Velázquez, Pedro F. Mateos, Pablo García-Benavides and Eustoquio Martínez-Molina |
| 795-799 | Occurrence of Citrus psorosis virus in Campania, southern Italy | D. Alioto, A. Troisi, A. Peluso, G. Quatrano and V. Masenga, et al. |
| 801-810 | Use of the Genetically Engineered Agrobacterium Strain K1026 for Biological Control of Crown Gall | Ramón Penyalver, Begonya Vicedo and María M. López |
| 811-816 | Occurrence, Distribution and Epidemiology of Grapevine Yellows in Spain | Assumpció Batlle, M. Angeles Martínez and Amparo Laviña |
| 817-824 | Evaluation of Induction of Systemic Resistance in Pepper Plants (Capsicum Annuum) to Phytophthora capsici Using Trichoderma harzianum and its Relation with Capsidiol Accumulation | Ahmed Sid Ahmed, Consuelo Pérez Sánchez and Maria Emilia Candela |
| 825-836 | Ribonucleases in the Seedlings of Pearl Millet and their Involvement in Resistance Against Downy Mildew Disease | P.D. Shivakumar, N.S. Vasanthi, H.S. Shetty and Viggo Smedegaard-Petersen |
| 837-842 | Temperature Dependent Seed Transmission of Stagonospora nodorum in Wheat | Denis A. Shah and Gary C. Bergstrom |
| 843-847 | A Survey of Viruses of Alstroemeria in the UK and the Characterisation of Carlaviruses Infecting Alstroemeria | Nicola J. Spence, Peter R. Mills and Dez J. Barbara |
| 849-856 | Fusaric Acid Production by Fusarium Oxysporum f.sp. lilii and its Role in the Lily Basal Rot Disease | P. Curir, L. Guglieri, M. Dolci, A. Capponi and G. Aurino |
| 857-865 | Lipoxygenase Metabolites of α-linolenic Acid in the Development of Resistance in Pigeonpea, Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp, Seedlings Against Fusarium udum Infection | P. Uma Maheswari Devi, P. Srinivas Reddy, N.R. Usha Rani, K.J. Reddy and M. Narsa Reddy, et al. |
| 867-877 | Detection of Xanthomonas sp., the Causal Agent of Onion Bacterial Blight, in Onion Seeds Using a Newly Developed Semi-selective Isolation Medium | P. Roumagnac, L. Gagnevin and O. Pruvost |
| 879-886 | Pathotype Composition in Melampsora Epitea Populations Occurring on Willow (Salix) Grown in Mixed and Monoculture Plantations | A.R. McCracken, W.M. Dawson, Sally Watson and Chanel Y. Allen |
| 887-894 | Molecular and Pathogenicity Characteristics of Phytophthora nicotianae Responsible for Root Necrosis and Wilting of Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) in Tunisia | Mohamed Béchir Allagui and Philippe Lepoivre |
| 895-905 | Resistance Risk Assessment of Cereal Eyespot, Tapesia Yallundae and Tapesia Acuformis, to the Anilinopyrimidine Fungicide, Cyprodinil | J. Babij, Q. Zhu, P. Brain and D.W. Hollomon |
| 907-912 | Fusarium Redolens f.sp asparagi, Causal Agent of Asparagus Root Rot, Crown Rot and Spear Rot | R.P. Baayen, P.H.J.F. van den Boogert, P.J.M. Bonants, J.T.K. Poll and W.J. Blok, et al. |
| 913-920 | Volume Contents |
| 921-923 | Authors' Index |
| 1-6 | Inducing Resistance: A Summary of Papers Presented at the First International Symposium on Induced Resistance to Plant Diseases, Corfu, May 2000 | R. Hammerschmidt, J.-P. Métraux and L.C. van Loon |
| 7-8 | foreward |
| 7-12 | Concepts and Direction of Induced Systemic Resistance in Plants and its Application | Joseph Kuć |
| 13-18 | Systemic Acquired Resistance And Salicylic Acid: Current State Of Knowledge | Jean-Pierre Métrauxs |
| 19-28 | Induced Disease Resistance in Plants by Chemicals | Michael Oostendorp, Walter Kunz, Bob Dietrich and Theodor Staub |
| 29-37 | β-Aminobutyric Acid-induced Resistance in Plants | Gabor Jakab, Valérie Cottier, Valérie Toquin, Ghislaine Rigoli and Laurent Zimmerli, et al. |
| 39-50 | Application of Rhizobacteria for Induced Resistance | Geoffrey W. Zehnder, John F. Murphy, Edward J. Sikora and Joseph W. Kloepper |
| 51-61 | Rhizobacteria-mediated Induced Systemic Resistance: Triggering, Signalling and Expression | Corné M.J. Pieterse, Johan A. Van Pelt, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Jurriaan Ton and Karen M. Léon-Kloosterziel, et al. |
| 63-68 | Heritability Of Rhizobacteria-mediated Induced Systemic Resistance And Basal Resistance In Arabidopsis | Jurriaan Ton, Sylke Davison, Leendert C. Van Loon and Corné M.J. Pieterse |
| 69-78 | The Hypersensitive Response and its Role in Local and Systemic Disease Resistance | Erich Kombrink and Elmon Schmelzer |
| 79-84 | Plant—pathogen Interactions: Genetic and Comparative Analyses | Albert H. Ellingboe |
| 85-93 | The Relationship Between Pathogen-induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) and Multigenic (horizontal) Resistance in Plants | Sadik Tuzun |
| 95-102 | Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides And Plant—pathogen Interactions | M.-A. Newman, J.M. Dow and M.J. Daniels |
| 103-111 | Signal Interactions in Induced Resistance to Pathogens and Insect Herbivores | Richard M. Bostock, Richard Karban, Jennifer S. Thaler, Philip D. Weyman and David Gilchrist |
| 113-119 | Priming as a Mechanism in Induced Systemic Resistance of Plants | U. Conrath, O. Thulke, V. Katz, S. Schwindling and A. Kohler |
| 121-128 | Signal Transduction in Resistance to Plant Viruses | Alex M. Murphy, Androulla Gilliland, Chui Eng Wong, Joanne West and Davinder P. Singh, et al. |
| 129-136 | Oxycom™ Under Field and Laboratory Conditions Increases Resistance Responses in Plants | Y.C. Kim, K.A. Blee, J. Robins and A.J. Anderson |
| 137-146 | The Ecological Concept of Costs of Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) | Martin Heil |
| 153-160 | Hrp Pilus – Reaching Through the Plant Cell Wall | Martin Romantschuk, Elina Roine and Suvi Taira |
| 161-166 | A Greenhouse Test for Screening Sugar Beet (Beta Vulgaris) for Resistance to Rhizoctonia Solani | Olga E. Scholten, Lee W. Panella, Theo S.M. De Bock and Wouter Lange |
| 167-173 | The Effect of Temperature on Variation in Transmission of a BYDV PAV-like isolate by Clones of Rhopalosiphum Padi and Sitobion Avenae | I.N. Smyrnioudis, R. Harrington, M. Hall, N. Katis and S.J. Clark |
| 175-182 | In Planta - Complementation of Clavibacter Michiganensis Subsp. sepedonicus Strains Deficient in Cellulase Production or HR Induction Restores Virulence | Riitta Nissinen, Shaaban Kassuwi, Riikka Peltola and Mary C. Metzler |
| 183-189 | Identification of the Chinese Box Orange (Severinia Buxifolia) as an Alternative Host of the Bacterium Causing Citrus Huanglongbing | Ting-Hsuan Hung, Meng-Ling Wu and Hong-Ji Su |
| 191-207 | Resistance Reaction of Conifer Species (European Larch, Norway Spruce, Scots Pine) to Infection by Selected Necrotrophic Damping-off Pathogens | M. Kacprzak, F.O. Asiegbu, G. Daniel, J. Stenlid and M. Mañka, et al. |
| 209-217 | Detection and Indentification of European Stone Fruit Yellows and Other Phytoplasmas in Wild Plants in the Surroundings of Apricot Chlorotic Leaf Roll-affected Orchards in Southern France | W. Jarausch, B. Jarausch-Wehrheim, J.L. Danet, J.M. Broquaire and F. Dosba, et al. |
| 219-227 | Induced Resistance to Cyst and Root-knot Nematodes in Cereals by DL-β-amino-n-butyric Acid | Yuji Oka and Yigal Cohen |
| 229-236 | Survival of Botrytis Cinerea in Southeastern Spanish Greenhouses | R. Raposo, V. Gomez, T. Urrutia and P. Melgarejo |
| 237-248 | Identification of Pathogenic Races 0, 1B/C, 5, And 6 Of Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Ciceris With Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) | María del Mar Jiménez-Gasco, Encarnación Pérez-Artés and Rafael M. Jiménez-Diaz |
| 249-261 | Molecular Characterization of the Incompatible Interaction of Vitis Vinifera Leaves With Pseudomonas Syringae Pv. Pisi: Expression Of Genes Coding For Stilbene Synthase And Class 10 PR Protein | Nadia Robert, Jean Ferran, Colette Breda, Pierre Coutos-Thévenot and Michel Boulay, et al. |
| 1-2 | Contents |
| 263-271 | A New Natural Planthopper Vector of Stolbur Phytoplasma in the Genus Pentastiridius (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) | Frédéric Gatineau, Jean Larrue, Denis Clair, Frédéric Lorton and Marc Richard-Molard, et al. |
| 273-284 | Comparative Analysis of the Role of Substrate Specificity in Biological Control of Botrytis Elliptica in Lily and B. Cinerea in Cyclamen with Ulocladium Atrum | G.J.T. Kessel, B.H. de Haas, C.H. Lombaers-van der Plas, J.E. van den Ende and M.G. Pennock-Vos, et al. |
| 285-290 | Genotypic Diversity of the Wheat Leaf Blotch Pathogen Mycosphaerella Graminicola (anamorph) Septoria Tritici in Germany | Frank Schnieder, Georg Koch, Christian Jung and Joseph-Alexander Verreet |
| 291-303 | Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterisation of Northern Ireland Isolates Of Phytophthora Infestans | Diane J. Carlisle, Louise R. Cooke and Averil E. Brown |
| 305-311 | Diversity of Phytophthora Clandestina Isolated From Subterranean Clover in Southern Australia: Analysis of Virulence and RAPD Profiles | Agus Purwantara, André Drenth, Sze P. Flett, Wendy Guppy and Philip J. Keane |
| 313-321 | Detection of Plasmodiophora Brassicae By PCR in Naturally Infested Soils | Ann-Charlotte Wallenhammar and Ola Arwidsson |
| 323-336 | A New Cell Wall Located N-rich Protein is Strongly Induced During the Hypersensitive Response in Glycine Max L. | Andrea A. Ludwig and Raimund Tenhaken |
| 337-347 | Fitness of Cercospora Beticola Field Isolates – Resistant And – Sensitive to Demethylation Inhibitor Fungicides | G.S. Karaoglanidis, C.C. Thanassoulopoulos and P.M. Ioannidis |
| 349-359 | The Use of a GUS Transformant of Trichoderma Harzianum, Strain T3a, to Study Metabolic Activity in the Spermosphere and Rhizosphere Related to Biocontrol of Pythium Damping-off And Root Rot | Helge Green, Nina Heiberg, Kirsten Lejbølle and Dan Funck Jensen |
| 361-364 | Rice Yellow Mottle Virus is Seed-borne but not Seed Transmitted in Rice Seeds | Gnissa Konate, Soungalo Sarra and Oumar Traore |
| 365 | Announcement |
| 367-375 | Population Dynamics of Fusarium Oxysporum f. Sp. Radicis-lycopersici in Relation to the Onset of Fusarium Crown and Root Rot of Tomato | Yael Rekah, D. Shtienberg and J. Katan |
| 377-386 | The Effect of Treatment With Ulocladium Atrum on Botrytis Cinerea-attack of Geranium (Pelargonium Zonale) Stock Plants and Cuttings | M. Gerlagh, J.J. Amsing, W.M.L. Molhoek, A.I. Bosker-van Zessen and C.H. Lombaers-van Der Plas, et al. |
| 387-398 | Conventional PCR and Real-time Quantitative PCR Detection of Helminthosporium Solani in Soil and on Potato Tubers | Danny W. Cullen, Alison K. Lees, Ian K. Toth and James M. Duncan |
| 399-409 | Genetic Structure of Melampsora Epitea Populations in Swedish Salix Viminalis Plantations | B. Samils, U. Lagercrantz, M. Lascoux and U. Gullberg |
| 411-420 | Characterization and Detection of Several Filamentous Viruses of Cherry: Adaptation of an Alternative Cloning Method (DOP-PCR), and Modification of an RNA Extraction Protocol | M.E. Rott and W. Jelkmann |
| 421-431 | Differential Control of Head Blight Pathogens of Wheat by Fungicides and Consequences for Mycotoxin Contamination of Grain | Duncan R. Simpson, Gillian E. Weston, Judith A. Turner, Philip Jennings and Paul Nicholson |
| 433-441 | Interaction of Root-knot Nematodes (RKN) and the Bacterium Agrobacterium Tumefaciens in Roots of Prunus Cerasifera: Evidence of the Protective Effect of the Ma RKN Resistance Genes Against Expression of Crown Gall Symptoms | Maria-Jose Rubio-Cabetas, Jean-Claude Minot, Roger Voisin and Daniel Esmenjaud |
| 443-456 | Comparative Study of Genetic Diversity and Pathogenicity Among Populations of Verticillium Dahliae from Cotton in Spain and Israel | Nadia Korolev, Encarnación Pérez-Artés, José Bejarano-Alcázar, Dolores Rodríguez-Jurado and Jaacov Katan, et al. |
| 457-465 | Cloning, Sequencing and Expression of a Xylanase Gene from the Maize Pathogen Helminthosporium Turcicum | Yeshitila Degefu, Lars Paulin and Peter Stephensen Lübeck |
| 467-470 | Scytalidium Wilt of Citrus | Y. Oren, A. Sadowsky, D. Gefen, Z. Solel and M. Kimchy |
| 471 | Molecular plant pathology. Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 4. Edited by M. Dickinson and J. Beynon. | J.A. Hargreaves |
| 472 | Herbicides and their mechanisms of action. Sheffield Biological Sciences, Volume 6. Edited by Andrew Cobb and Ralph Kirkwood. 2000. | Stephen Moss |
| 1-2 | Contents |
| 473-483 | Activation of Defense Responses to Fusarium Infection in Asparagus densiflorus | Chenyang He, Tom Hsiang and David J. Wolyn |
| 485-494 | Characterization of a New Nepovirus Infecting Apricot in Southeastern France: Apricot Latent Ringspot Virus | Pascal Gentit, René-Pierre Delbos, Thierry Candresse and Jean Dunez |
| 495-501 | Effect of Grapevine Training Systems on Development of Powdery Mildew | Tirtza Zahavi, Moshe Reuveni, Dimitri Scheglov and Shimon Lavee |
| 503-510 | The Epidemiology of Purple Leaf Blotch on Leeks in Victoria, Australia | H. Suheri and T.V. Price |
| 511-521 | Phenazines are Involved in Biocontrol of Pythium myriotylum on Cocoyam by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PNA1 | James Tabi Tambong and Monica Höfte |
| 523-533 | Induction of Systemic Resistance in Cucumber against Several Diseases by Plant Growth-promoting Fungi: lignification and Superoxide Generation | Nobuyo Koike, Mitsuro Hyakumachi, Koji Kageyama, Shinji Tsuyumu and Noriyuki Doke |
| 535-542 | Spread of Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot in Saintpaulia, Gerbera and Spathiphyllum Pot Plants in ebb-and-flow-systems | Dirk Jan Van Der Gaag, Albert Kerssies and Connie Lanser |
| 543-551 | Nutritional Enhancement of Biocontrol Activity of Candida sake (CPA-1) against Penicillium expansum on Apples and Pears | Carla Nunes, Josep Usall, Neus Teixidó, Miguel Miró and Immaculada Viñas |
| 553-556 | Production and Germination of Oospores of Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary in Morocco | Abdelhadi Hammi, Amina Bennani, Ahmed El Ismaili, Yamina Msatef and Mohamed Najib Serrhini |
| 557-562 | Involvement of Iron and Ferritin in the Potato–Phytophthora infestans Interaction | Carlos García Mata, Lorenzo Lamattina and Raúl Oscar Cassia |
| 563-567 | Sequence Analysis Shows that a Dwarfing Disease on Rice, Wheat and Maize in China is Caused by Rice Black-streaked Dwarf Virus | Hengmu Zhang, Jianping Chen, Juanli Lei and Michael J. Adams |
| 569 | Fire Blight: The Disease and its Causative Agent, Erwinia amylovora. Edited by J.L. Vanneste. | Arun Chatterjee |
| 1-2 | Contents |
| 571-581 | Light and Scanning Electron Microscopy Studies on the Infection of Oriental Lily Leaves By Botrytis Elliptica | Ting Fang Hsieh, Jenn Wen Huang and Tom Hsiang |
| 583-591 | Investigation of Genomic Variability of Xanthomonas Arboricola Pv. juglandis by AFLP Analysis | Stefania Loreti, Angela Gallelli, Alessandra Belisario, Eric Wajnberg and Luciana Corazza |
| 593-599 | Ribosomal DNA Sequence Comparisons of Colletotrichum Graminicola from Turfgrasses and other Hosts | T. Hsiang and P.H. Goodwin |
| 601-605 | Evaluation of Natural Chemical Compounds Against Root-lesion and Root-knot Nematodes and Side-effects on the Infectivity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi | Cinta Calvet, Jorge Pinochet, Amèlia Camprubí, Victoria Estaún and Rodrigo Rodríguez-Kábana |
| 607-614 | Susceptibility of Clematis Varieties and Species to Stem Infection by Phoma Clematidina as an Indicator for Resistance to Wilt | Pieter van de Graaf, Timothy M. O'Neill, Jill M. Chartier-Hollis and Mary E. Joseph |
| 615-624 | Epidemiology of Grey Mould in Annual Waiting-bed Production of Strawberry | Pedro Boff, Pieter Kastelein, Joop de Kraker, Matthijs Gerlagh and Jürgen Köhl |
| 625-631 | Incidence of Soil-borne Wheat Mosaic Virus in Mixtures of Susceptible and Resistant Wheat Cultivars | Djabbar Hariri, Marc Fouchard and Hayat Prud'homme |
| 633-638 | Characterisation of a Tobamovirus from Trailing Petunias | Nicola J. Spence, Ian Sealy, Peter R. Mills and Gary D. Foster |
| 639-643 | RAPD Characterization of Single Females of the Root-knot Nematodes, Meloidogyne Spp. | Onivaldo Randig, Frédéric Leroy and Philippe Castagnone-Sereno |
| 645-653 | Papaya Ringspot Virus Resistance of Transgenic Rainbow and SunUp is Affected by Gene Dosage, Plant Development, and Coat Protein Homology | Paula Tennant, G. Fermin, M.M. Fitch, R.M. Manshardt and J.L. Slightom, et al. |
| 655-659 | The Cladosporium Fulvum Bap1 Gene: Evidence for a Novel Class of Yap-related Transcription Factors with Ankyrin Repeats in Phytopathogenic Fungi | Henk-Jan Bussink, Anthony Clark and Richard Oliver |
| 661-666 | Molecular Identification of Oat Mosaic Virus as a Bymovirus | Wendy A. Monger, Gerard R.G. Clover and Gary D. Foster |
| 1-2 | Contents |
| 667-675 | Pine Wilt Disease Caused by the Pine Wood Nematode: The Induced Resistance of Pine Trees by the Avirulent Isolates of Nematode | Hajime Kosaka, Takuya Aikawa, Nobuo Ogura, Katsuhiro Tabata and Tomoya Kiyohara |
| 677-684 | Incidence of Viruses Infecting Allium Spp. in Greece | Crisostomos I. Dovas, Efstathios Hatziloukas, Raphael Salomon, Erhard Barg and Yoel Shiboleth, et al. |
| 685-694 | Improving Control of Green and Blue Molds of Oranges by Combining Pantoea Agglomerans (CPA-2) and Sodium Bicarbonate | N. Teixidó, J. Usall, L. Palou, A. Asensio and C. Nunes, et al. |
| 695-700 | Transmission Characteristics of the European Stone Fruit Yellows Phytoplasma and its Vector Cacopsylla Pruni | Luigi Carraro, Nazia Loi and Paolo Ermacora |
| 701-711 | Characterization of a New Begomovirus from Egypt Infecting Hollyhock (Althea Rosea) | L. Bigarré, M. Chazly, M. Salah, M. Ibrahim and M. Padidam, et al. |
| 713-721 | Complementation of CMV Subgroup IA Strains in Replicase-mediated Resistant Tobacco Plants after Co-inoculation with Different Cucumoviruses | Karl-Heinz Hellwald, Dagmar Glenewinkel, Sonja Hauber and Sonja Wittlinger |
| 723-738 | Possible Mechanisms Influencing the Dynamics of Rhizoctonia Disease of Tulips | J.H.M. Schneider, C.G. Kocks and M.T. Schilder |
| 739-748 | Repetitive Sequence-derived PCR Profiling Using the BOX-A1R Primer for Rapid Identification of the Plant Pathogen Clavibacter Michiganensis Subspecies Sepedonicus | Neil C. Smith, Judy Hennessy and David E. Stead |
| 749-755 | Field Response to Pratylenchus Thornei of a Wheat Line with the CreAet Gene for Resistance to Heterodera Avenae | Gloria Nombela and María Dolores Romero |
| 757-760 | An Efficient Microtiter System to Determine Agrobacterium Biovar | Jaime Cubero and María M. López |
| 761-765 | Occurrence of Pythium Ultimum Var. Ultimum in a Greenhouse on Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard | Motoaki Tojo, Tamotsu Hoshino, María Luz Herrero, Sonja Sletner Klemsdal and Anne Marte Tronsmo |
| 1-2 | Contents |
| 767-773 | Infection of Nicotiana species by the anthracnose fungus, Colletotrichum orbiculare | S. Shen, P.H. Goodwin and T. Hsiang |
| 775-785 | Aubian wheat mosaic virus, a new soil-borne wheat virus emerging in France | Djabbar Hariri, Hayat Prud'homme, Marc Fouchard, Genevieve Boury and Pierre Signoret, et al. |
| 787-794 | Effect of bactericides, phosphonates and nutrient amendments on blast of dormant flower buds of pear: a field evaluation for disease control | Emilio Montesinos and Pere Vilardell |
| 795-803 | 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 Patto and R.E. Niks |
| 805-811 | Repeated applications of Penicillium oxalicum prolongs biocontrol of fusarium wilt of tomato plants | A. De Cal and P. Melgarejo |
| 813-819 | Surface characteristics of necrotrophic secondary hyphae produced by the bean anthracnose fungus, Colletotrichum lindemuthianum | Sarah E. Perfect, Jonathan R. Green and Richard J. O'Connell |
| 821-832 | 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 Tastet, Florence Val, Michel Lesage, Lionel Renault and Laurent Marché, et al. |
| 833-837 | Molecular evidence that a lily-infecting strain of Tulip breaking virus from Japan is a strain of Lily mottle virus | Yasuyuki Yamaji, Xiaoyun Lu, Satoshi Kagiwada, Kenro Oshima and Shigetou Namba |
| 839-844 | Influence of amylovoran production on virulence of Erwinia amylovora and a different amylovoran structure in E. amylovora isolates from Rubus | Martine Maes, Kristien Orye, Svetoslav Bobev, Bart Devreese and Jozef Van Beeumen, et al. |
| 845-848 | Existence of two serological subclusters of Plum pox virus, strain M | Arben Myrta, Donato Boscia, Oriana Potere, Maria Kölber and Maria Németh, et al. |
| 1-2 | Contents |
| 849-860 | Vegetative Growth of Sorghum and Striga hermonthica in Response to Nitrogen and the Degree of Host Root Infection | Woldeyesus Sinebo and D.S.H. Drennan |
| 861-869 | Phytogard® and DL-β-amino Butyric Acid (BABA) Induce Resistance to Downy Mildew (Bremia Lactucae) in Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L) | Emmanuel Pajot, Daniel Le Corre and D. Silué |
| 871-881 | Genetic Diversity in Relation to Sexual and Asexual Reproduction in Populations of Melampsora larici-epitea | Berit Samils, Valérie Stepien, Ulf Lagercrantz, Martin Lascoux and Urban Gullberg |
| 883-894 | The Effect of Soil Moisture and Cabbage Amendment on the Thermoinactivation of Phytophthora nicotianae | L. Coelho, D.J. Mitchell and D.O. Chellemi |
| 895-904 | Production of Indole-3-acetic Acid and Tryptophol by Pythium ultimum and Pythium Group F: Possible Role in Pathogenesis | P. Rey, S. Leucart, H. Désilets, R.R. Bélanger and J.P. Larue, et al. |
| 905-917 | PCR-based Assays to Assess Wheat Varietal Resistance to Blotch (Septoria Tritici and Stagonospora Nodorum) and Rust (Puccinia Striiformis and Puccinia Recondita) Diseases | B.A. Fraaije, D.J. Lovell, J.M. Coelho, S. Baldwin and D.W. Hollomon |
| 919-929 | Specific Behaviour of French Aphanomyces Euteiches Drechs. Populations For Virulence and Aggressiveness on Pea, Related to Isolates from Europe, America and New Zealand | Emmanuel Wicker and Francis Rouxel |
| 931-938 | Rapid Identification of Agrobacterium Species By Staircase Electrophoresis of Low Molecular Weight RNA Profiles | Encarna Velázquez, José Luis Palomo, Beatriz Lastra, Pedro F. Mateos and Pablo García-Benavides, et al. |
| 939-946 | Volume Contents |
| 947-949 | Author Index |
| 1-13 | Detection of the Defoliating Pathotype of Verticillium dahliae in Infected Olive Plants by Nested PCR | Jesús Mercado-Blanco, Dolores Rodríguez-Jurado, Encarnación Pérez-Artés and Rafael M. Jiménez-Díaz |
| 15-20 | Different Classes of Resistance to Turnip Mosaic Virus in Brassica rapa | John A. Walsh, Rachel L. Rusholme, Sara L. Hughes, Carol E. Jenner and Judith M. Bambridge, et al. |
| 21-30 | Genetic Control of Resistance to the Piperidine Fungicide Piperalin in Ustilago maydis | A.N. Markoglou and B.N. Ziogas |
| 31-39 | Salicylic Acid Induced Insensitivity to Culture Filtrate of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. zingiberi in the Calli of Zingiber officinale Roscoe | Prachi, Tilak R. Sharma and Brij M. Singh |
| 41-49 | Induction of Systemic Acquired Resistance in Pepper Plants by Acibenzolar-S-methyl against Bacterial Spot Disease | Roberto Buonaurio, Luciano Scarponi, Mery Ferrara, Paola Sidoti and Angelo Bertona |
| 51-62 | Gene Flow Analysis of Phytophthora porri Reveals a New Species: Phytophthora brassicae Sp. Nov. | Willem A. Man in 't Veld, Arthur W.A.M. de Cock, Elena Ilieva and C. André Lévesque |
| 63-72 | Characterization of an Extracellular Serine Protease of Fusarium eumartii and its Action on Pathogenesis Related Proteins | Florencia Olivieri, María Eugenia Zanetti, Claudia R. Oliva, Alejandra A. Covarrubias and Claudia A. Casalongué |
| 73-80 | Patterns of Splash Dispersed Conidia of Fusarium poae and Fusarium culmorum | Helena Mirjami Hörberg |
| 81-86 | Production of Monoclonal Antibodies against Apple Proliferation Phytoplasma and their Use in Serological Detection | Nazia Loi, Paolo Ermacora, Luigi Carraro, Ruggero Osler and Tseh An Chen |
| 87-91 | Detection of European Isolates of Oat Mosaic Virus | G.R.G. Clover, C. Ratti, C. Rubies-Autonell and C.M. Henry |
| 93-102 | Studies of Host—pathogen Interaction Between Maize and Acremonium strictum From Cameroon | A. Tagne, E. Neergaard, H.J. Hansen and C. The |
| 103-109 | Suppression of Verticillium Wilt in Eggplant by Some Fungal Root Endophytes | Kazuhiko Narisawa, Hitoshi Kawamata, Randolph S. Currah and Teruyoshi Hashiba |
| 111-120 | Study of Defense-related Gene Expression in Grapevine Leaves and Berries Infected with Botrytis cinerea | Annie Bézier, Bernard Lambert and Fabienne Baillieul |
| 121-130 | Amplification Polymorphism Among Xanthomonas albilineans Strains, Using a Single Oligonucleotide Primer | Y. Jaufeerally-Fakim, J.C. Autrey, Ian Toth, M. Daniels and A. Dookun |
| 131-137 | An Aspartic Protease With Antimicrobial Activity is Induced after Infection and Wounding in Intercellular Fluids of Potato Tubers | M.G. Guevara, C.R. Oliva, M. Huarte and G.R. Daleo |
| 139-146 | Characterisation of Isolates of Phytophthora infestans From Hungary | József Bakonyi, Miklós Láday, Terézia Dula and Tibor Érsek |
| 147-154 | Cultural Characteristics, Pathogenicity and Vegetative Compatibility of Fusarium udum Isolates from Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) in Kenya | E.K. Kiprop, A.W. Mwang'ombe, J.P. Baudoin, P.M. Kimani and G. Mergeai |
| 155-162 | Citrus variegation virus: Molecular Variability of a Portion of the RNA 3 Containing the Coat Protein Gene and Design of Primers for RT-PCR Detection | Bahia Bennani, Celso Mendes, Mustapha Zemzami, Houssine Azeddoug and Gustavo Nolasco |
| 163-177 | Development of Stem-base Pathogens on Different Cultivars of Winter Wheat Determined by Quantitative PCR | P. Nicholson, A.S. Turner, S.G. Edwards, G.L. Bateman and L.W. Morgan, et al. |
| 179-184 | Rapid Identification of Clavibacter michiganensis Subspecies sepedonicus Using Two Primers Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (TP-RAPD) Fingerprints | Raúl Rivas, Encarna Velázquez, José-Luis Palomo, Pedro F. Mateos and Pablo García-Benavides, et al. |
| 185 | Book Review | Andrew Halstead |
| 187-196 | Study of Bacterial Determinants Involved in the Induction of Systemic Resistance in Bean by Pseudomonas putida BTP1 | Marc Ongena, Amélie Giger, Philippe Jacques, Jacques Dommes and Philippe Thonart |
| 197-207 | Specific and Sensitive Detection of Phytophthora nicotianae By Simple and Nested-PCR | D. Grote, A. Olmos, A. Kofoet, J.J. Tuset and E. Bertolini, et al. |
| 209-220 | Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphisms in Three Mitotic Parthenogenetic Meloidogyne Spp. | Makedonka Dautova, Hein Overmars, Jaap Bakker, Geert Smant and Fred J. Gommers |
| 221-228 | Chlamydospores of Fusarium Oxysporum Schlecht f.sp. orthoceras (Appel & Wollenw.) Bilai as Inoculum for Wheat-flour—Kaolin Granules to be Used for the Biological Control of Orobanche cumana Wallr. | Dorette Müller-Stöver, Jürgen Kroschel, Heiko Thomas and Joachim Sauerborn |
| 229-236 | Genetic Variation in Melampsora Larici-epitea on Biomass willows Assessed using AFLP | M.H. Pei, C. Bayon, C. Ruiz, Z.W. Yuan and T. Hunter |
| 237-244 | Rapid and Specific Detection of Virulent Pseudomonas avellanae Strains by PCR Amplification | Stefania Loreti and Angela Gallelli |
| 245-251 | Scab Response and Moniliformin Accumulation in Kernels of Oat Genotypes Inoculated with Fusarium avenaceum in Poland | I. Kiecana, E. Mielniczuk, Z. Kaczmarek, M. Kostecki and P. Golinski |
| 253-261 | Inactivation of Macrophomina phaseolina Propagules during Composting and Effect of Composts on Dry Root Rot Severity and on Seed Yield of Clusterbean | Satish Lodha, S.K. Sharma and R.K. Aggarwal |
| 263-267 | The Fatty Acid Composition of Plasmopara halstedii and Its Taxonomic Significance | Otmar Spring and Klaus Haas |
| 269-278 | Genetic Relatedness among Pseudomonas avellanae, P. Syringae pv. Theae and P.s. pv. Actinidiae, and their Identification | M. Scortichini, U. Marchesi and P. Di Prospero |
| 279-283 | Systemic Accumulation of 12-oxo-phytodienoic Acid in SAR-induced Potato Plants | Peter Landgraf, Ivo Feussner, Astrid Hunger, Dierk Scheel and Sabine Rosahl |
| 285-292 | Tobacco Plants Transformed with an Untranslatable Form of the Coat Protein Gene of the Potato Virus Y are Resistant to Viral Infection | Khaled Masmoudi, Ines Yacoubi, Afif Hassairi, Lobna Naeit Elarbi and Radhouane Ellouz |
| 293-298 | Asymmetric PCR ELISA: Increased Sensitivity and Reduced Costs for the Detection of Plant Viruses | Gustavo Nolasco, Zita Sequeira, Claudia Soares, Ana Mansinho and Ana M. Bailey, et al. |
| 299-306 | Toxigenic Fusarium Species of Liseola Section in Pre-harvest Maize Ear Rot, and Associated Mycotoxins in Slovakia | Antonia Srobarova, Antonio Moretti, Rosalia Ferracane, Alberto Ritieni and Antonio Logrieco |
| 307-315 | Evaluation of Parameters Accounting for Phomopsis Resistance Using Natural Infection and Artificial Inoculation on Recombinant Inbred Lines From a Cross Between Susceptible and Resistant Sunflower | Kamel Langar, Yves Griveau, François Kaan, Hervé Serieys and Didier Varès, et al. |
| 317-325 | Biological Control of Black Rot (Xanthomonas Campestris Pv. campestris) of Brassicas with an Antagonistic Strain of Bacillus Subtilis in Zimbabwe | Ednar G. Wulff, Cames M. Mguni, Carmen N. Mortensen, Chandroo L. Keswani and John Hockenhull |
| 327-335 | Variability of Peronospora Sparsa (syn. P. rubi) in Finland as Measured by Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism | Hannele Lindqvist-Kreuze, Hilkka Koponen and Jari P.T. Valkonen |
| 337-343 | Observations of Phytophthora spp. in Water Recirculation Systems in Commercial Hardy Ornamental Nursery Stock | Karin Themann, Sabine Werres, R. Lüttmann and H.-A. Diener |
| 345-353 | Mechanisms of Phosphate-induced Disease Resistance in Cucumber | Miroslav Orober, Jürgen Siegrist and Heinrich Buchenauer |
| 355-366 | Identification and Detection of Rosellinia Necatrix by Conventional and Real-time Scorpion-PCR | Leonardo Schena, Franco Nigro and Antonio Ippolito |
| 367-371 | Development of a General Potexvirus Detection Method | René A.A. van der Vlugt and Miranda Berendsen |
| 373-378 | A Glasshouse Cropping Method for Screening Lettuce Lines for Resistance to Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum | John M. Whipps, Simon P. Budge, Sandy McClement and David A.C. Pink |
| 379-383 | Improved PCR-based Assays for Pre-symptomatic Diagnosis of Light Leaf Spot and Determination of Mating Type of Pyrenopeziza Brassicae on Winter Oilseed Rape | Simon J. Foster, Alison M. Ashby and Bruce D.L. Fitt |
| 385-389 | Effect of Film-forming Polymers on Infection of Barley with the Powdery Mildew Fungus, Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei | F. Sutherland and D. R. Walters |
| 391-400 | Mating Behaviour and Vegetative Compatibility in Spanish Populations of Botryotinia fuckeliana | J. Delcán and P. Melgarejo |
| 401-407 | The Use of Molecular Beacons Combined with NASBA for the Sensitive Detection of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus | M.C. Goncçalves, M.M. Klerks, M. Verbeek, J. Vega and J.F.J.M. van den Heuvel |
| 409-420 | Effects of Plant Defence Activators on Anthracnose Disease of Cashew | A.M.Q. Lopez and J.A. Lucas |
| 421-427 | Sensitivity of Red Delicious Apple Fruit at Various Phenologic Stages to Infection by Alternaria alternata and Moldy-core Control | M. Reuveni, D. Sheglov, N. Sheglov, R. Ben-Arie and D. Prusky |
| 429-441 | Enhancing Resistance of Tomato and Hot Pepper to Pythium Diseases by Seed Treatment with Fluorescent Pseudomonads | V. Ramamoorthy, T. Raguchander and R. Samiyappan |
| 443-448 | Chemical and Biological Treatments for Control of Gummy Stem Blight of Greenhouse Cucumbers | R.S. Utkhede and C.A. Koch |
| 449-459 | Dominant Colonisation of Wheat Roots by Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf29A and Selection of the Indigenous Microflora in the Presence of the Take-all Fungus | A. Chapon, A.-Y. Guillerm, L. Delalande, L. Lebreton and A. Sarniguet |
| 461-467 | Multiple Selection of Potato Cyst Nematode Globodera pallida Virulence on a Range of Potato Species. I. Serial Selection on Solanum-hybrids | S. J. Turner and C. C. Fleming |
| 469-478 | Effect of Dose Rate of Azoxystrobin and Metconazole on the Development of Fusarium Head Blight and the Accumulation of Deoxynivalenol (DON) in Wheat Grain | S.R. Pirgozliev, S.G. Edwards, M.C. Hare and P. Jenkinson |
| 479-483 | Engineering of a Single Chain Variable Fragment Antibody Specific for the Citrus tristeza virus and its Expression in Escherichia coli and Nicotiana tabacum | P. Galeffi, G. Giunta, S. Guida and C. Cantale |
| 485-495 | Temporal Progression of Bean Common Bacterial Blight (Xanthomonas Campestris pv. phaseoli) in Sole and Intercropping Systems | C. Fininsa and J. Yuen |
| 497-506 | Identification of the Beet Cyst Nematode Heterodera schachtii by PCR | Saïd Amiri, Sergei A. Subbotin and Maurice Moens |
| 507-517 | New Group 16SrIII Phytoplasma Lineages in Lithuania Exhibit rRNA Interoperon Sequence Heterogeneity | R. Jomantiene, R.E. Davis, D. Valiunas and A. Alminaite |
| 519-526 | Relationship Between Production of the Phytotoxin Prehelminthosporol and Virulence in Isolates of the Plant Pathogenic Fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana | Dace Apoga, Helena Åkesson, Hans-Börje Jansson and Göran Odham |
| 527-538 | Effect of Inoculum Rates and Sources of Coniothyrium minitans on Control of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Disease in Glasshouse Lettuce | E.E. Jones and J.M. Whipps |
| 539-545 | Detection of Pseudomonas syringae pv. aptata in Irrigation Water Retention Basins by Immunofluorescence Colony-staining | C.M.-H. Riffaud and C.E. Morris |
| 547-553 | Protective Effects Against Erwinia amylovora Induced by hrp Mutants in the Whole Plant are Only Partially Mimicked in Cultivated Cells | Mohamed Faize, Marie-Noëlle Brisset, Jean-Stéphane Venisse, Jean-Pierre Paulin and Michel Tharaud |
| 555-564 | Altered Phenotypic Response to Peronospora parasitica in Brassica juncea Seedlings Following Prior Inoculation with an Avirulent or Virulent Isolate of Albugo candida | U.S. Singh, N.I. Nashaat, K.J. Doughty and R.P. Awasthi |
| 565-571 | Evaluation Of Tests to Determine Resistance of Zantedeschia spp. (Araceae) to Soft Rot caused by Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora | Ronald C. Snijder and Jaap M. van Tuyl |
| 573-583 | Variation in Pathogenicity Associated with the Genetic Diversity of Fusarium graminearum | J.P. Carter, H.N. Rezanoor, D. Holden, A.E. Desjardins and R.D. Plattner, et al. |
| 585-591 | Emergence of Resistance-breaking Isolates of Rice yellow mottle virus during Serial Inoculations | D. Fargette, A. Pinel, O. Traoré, A. Ghesquière and G. Konaté |
| 593-596 | Mating Relationships between Isolates of Phaeosphaeria nodorum, (anamorph Stagonospora nodorum) from Geographical Locations | P. Halama |
| 597-609 | Toxigenic Fusarium Species and Mycotoxins Associated with Maize Ear Rot in Europe | A. Logrieco, G. Mulè, A. Moretti and A. Bottalico |
| 611-624 | Toxigenic Fusarium species and Mycotoxins Associated with Head Blight in Small-Grain Cereals in Europe | Antonio Bottalico and Giancarlo Perrone |
| 625-630 | Deoxynivalenol, Nivalenol and Moniliformin in Wheat Samples with Head Blight (scab) Symptoms in Poland (1998–2000) | M. Tomczak, H. Wiśniewska, Ł Stcępień, M. Kostecki and J. Chełkowski, et al. |
| 631-637 | Ochratoxin a in Cereals, Foodstuffs and Human Plasma | A. Rizzo, M. Eskola and F. Atroshi |
| 639-643 | Ochratoxin a in Grapes and Wine | Paola Battilani and Amedeo Pietri |
| 645-651 | Ear Rot Susceptibility and Mycotoxin Contamination of Maize Hybrids Inoculated with Fusarium Species Under Field Conditions | Michelangelo Pascale, Angelo Visconti and Jerzy Chelkowski |
| 653-660 | Studies on the Infection Process of Fusarium Culmorum in Wheat Spikes: Degradation of Host Cell Wall Components and Localization of Trichothecene Toxins in Infected Tissue | Z. Kang and H. Buchenauer |
| 661-666 | Production of Beauvericin by Different Races of Fusarium Oxysporum F. sp. Melonis, The Fusarium Wilt Agent of Muskmelon | A. Moretti, A. Belisario, A. Tafuri, A. Ritieni and L. Corazza, et al. |
| 667-673 | Epidemiology of Fusarium Infection and Deoxynivalenol Content in Winter Wheat in the Rhineland, Germany | B. Birzele, A. Meier, H. Hindorf, J. Krämer and H.-W. Dehne |
| 675-684 | Role of Deoxynivalenol in Aggressiveness of Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum and in Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight | Ákos Mesterházy |
| 685-690 | Relationship Between Growth and Mycotoxin Production by Fusarium species, Biocides and Environment | N. Magan, R. Hope, A. Colleate and E.S. Baxter |
| 691-698 | Genetic Analysis of the Role of Trichothecene and Fumonisin Mycotoxins in the Virulence of Fusarium | R.H. Proctor, A.E. Desjardins, S.P. McCormick, R.D. Plattner and N.J. Alexander, et al. |
| 699-703 | Saccharomyces Cerevisae and ArabidopsisThaliana: Useful Model Systems for the Identification of Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Resistance of Plants to Toxins | Rudolf Mitterbauer and Gerhard Adam |
| 705-711 | Mycotoxin Genetics and Gene Clusters | G.S. Sidhu |
| 713-718 | Biosynthesis of Depsipeptide Mycotoxins in Fusarium | Till Hornbogen, Mirko Glinski and Rainer Zocher |
| 719-734 | Secretion of Natural and Synthetic Toxic Compounds from Filamentous Fungi by Membrane Transporters of the ATP-binding Cassette and Major Facilitator Superfamily | Ioannis Stergiopoulos, Lute-Harm Zwiers and Maarten A. De Waard |
| 735-744 | The Effect of Different Levels of Beet Cyst Nematodes (Heterodera schachtii) and Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus (BNYVV) on Single and Double Resistant Sugar Beet Cultivars | W. Heijbroek, R.G. Munning and A.C.P.M. van Swaaij |
| 745-753 | The Distribution and Spread of Sorghum Downy Mildew in Sorghum and Maize Fields in Nigeria and Zimbabwe | C.H. Bock and M.J. Jeger |
| 755-762 | Rapid and Homogenous Detection of Apple stem pitting Virus by RT-PCR and a Fluorogenic 3' Minor Groove Binder-DNA Probe | Michel A. Salmon, Marina Vendrame, Jean Kummert and Philippe Lepoivre |
| 763-770 | Genotype × environment Effects on Severity of Cassava Bacterial Blight Disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis | A.G.O. Dixon, J.M. Ngeve and E.N. Nukenine |
| 771-782 | Pathogenicity and Virulence of the Two Dutch VCGs of Verticillium dahliae to Woody Ornamentals | J.C. Goud and A.J. Termorshuizen |
| 783-792 | Characterization of Rhizoctonia solani Associated with Soybean in Brazil | Roseli Chela Fenille, Nilton Luiz de Souza and Eiko Eurya Kuramae |
| 793-801 | The β-tubulin Gene is a Useful Target for PCR-based Detection of an Albino Ophiostoma piliferum Used in Biological Control of Sapstain | Susanne Schroeder, Seong Hwan Kim, Sangwon Lee, Katja Sterflinger and Colette Breuil |
| 803-810 | Importance of Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes Produced by Fusarium graminearum during Infection of Wheat Heads | Wanyoike Mary Wanjiru, Kang Zhensheng and Heinrich Buchenauer |
| 811-813 | Identification of Resistance to Common Bacterial Blight Disease on Bean Genotypes Grown in Turkey | Atilla Dursun, M. Figen Dönmez and Fikrettin Şahin |
| 815-820 | Sequencing of Australian Grapevine Viroid and Yellow Speckle Viroid Isolated from a Tunisian Grapevine without Passage in an Indicator Plant | Amine Elleuch, Hatem Fakhfakh, Martin Pelchat, Patricia Landry and Mohamed Marrakchi, et al. |
| 821-829 | Reduction of Bacterial Speck (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato) of Tomato by Combined Treatments of Plant Growth-promoting Bacterium, Azospirillum brasilense, Streptomycin Sulfate, and Chemo-thermal Seed Treatment | Yoav Bashan and Luz E. de-Bashan |
| 831-842 | Sequence Analysis and Detection of Ralstonia solanacearum by Multiplex PCR Amplification of 16S–23S Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer Region with Internal Positive Control | K.-H. Pastrik, J.G. Elphinstone and R. Pukall |
| 843-853 | A Natural Population of Recombinant Plum Pox Virus is Viable and Competitive under Field Conditions | Miroslav Glasa, Véronique Marie-Jeanne, Gérard Labonne, Zdeno Šubr and Otakar Kúdela, et al. |
| 855-868 | Detection of Phytophthora nicotianae and P. citrophthora in Citrus Roots and Soils by Nested PCR | Antonio Ippolito, Leonardo Schena and Franco Nigro |
| 869-875 | Vegetative Compatibility Grouping of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. gladioli from Saffron | Pietro Di Primo, Curgonio Cappelli and Talma Katan |
| 877-886 | A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Assay for the Detection of Inoculum of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum | Jacqueline Freeman, Elaine Ward, Carmen Calderon and Alastair McCartney |
| 887-892 | A RT–PCR Assay Combined with RFLP Analysis for Detection and Differentiation of Isolates of Pepino Mosaic Virus (PepMV) from Tomato | P.V. Martínez-Culebras, A. Lázaro, P. Abad Campos and C. Jordá |
| 893-902 | Biological and Physical Constraints on Maize Production in the Humid Forest and Western Highlands of Cameroon | Z. Ngoko, K.F. Cardwell, W.F.O. Marasas, M.J. Wingfield and R. Ndemah, et al. |
| 903-907 | Characterization of Plum Pox Virus PPV-BT-H Isolated from Naturally Infected Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa L.) in Hungary | Pál Salamon and László Palkovics |
| 909-912 | PCR–RFLP and Sequence Data Delineate Three Diaporthe Species Associated with Stone and Pome Fruit Trees in South Africa | Ntsane Moleleki, Oliver Preisig, Michael John Wingfield, Pedro Willem Crous and Brenda Diana Wingfield |
| 913-920 | Volume Contents |
| 921-923 | Author Index |
| 1-11 | Comparison of Resistance to Tomato Leaf Curl Virus (India) and Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (Israel) among Lycopersicon Wild Species, Breeding Lines and Hybrids | Midatharahally Narasegowda Maruthi, Henryk Czosnek, Favi Vidavski, Shlomo-Yedidia Tarba and Judith Milo, et al. |
| 13-24 | Effect of Sexual Recombination on Pathotype Frequencies in Barley Powdery Mildew Populations of Artificially Inoculated Field Plots | Lydia Bousset and Claude de Vallavieille-Pope |
| 25-33 | Barley Powdery Mildew Populations on Volunteers and Changes in Pathotype Frequencies During Summer on Artificially Inoculated Field Plots | Lydia Bousset and Claude de Vallavieille-Pope |
| 35-45 | Development of ZWIPERO, A Model Forecasting Sporulation and Infection Periods of Onion Downy Mildew based on Meteorological Data | S. Friedrich, G.M.E. Leinhos and F.-J. Löpmeier |
| 47-60 | Further Contributions to the Development of a Differential Set of Pea Cultivars (Pisum sativum) to Investigate the Virulence of Isolates of Aphanomyces euteiches | Emmanuel Wicker, Anne Moussart, Martine Duparque and Francis Rouxel |
| 61-70 | Direct and Specific Assessment of Colonisation of Wheat Rhizoplane by Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf29A | Alain Chapon, Morgane Boutin, Delphine Rimé, Laurie Delalande and Anne-Yvonne Guillerm, et al. |
| 71-73 | Uromyces Viciae-fabae Haustorium Formation in Susceptible and Resistant Faba Bean Lines | D. Rubiales and J.C. Sillero |
| 75-82 | Study of Resistance to Orobanche ramosa in Host (Oilseed Rape and Carrot) and Non-host (Maize) Plants | Naïma Zehhar, Pascal Labrousse, Marie-Claire Arnaud, Christian Boulet and Driss Bouya, et al. |
| 83-94 | A PAL1 Gene Promoter–Green Fluorescent Protein Reporter System to Analyse Defence Responses in Live Cells of Arabidopsis thaliana | James E. Rookes and David M. Cahill |
| 95-99 | Instructions to Authors |
| 101-108 | Agricultural Genomics: An Approach to Plant Protection | Hinanit Koltai and Hanne Volpin |
| 109-115 | Effect of Fungicides on Fusarium Head Blight and Deoxynivalenol Content in Durum Wheat Grain | Anna Maria Menniti, Davide Pancaldi, Massimo Maccaferri and Lucia Casalini |
| 117-128 | Polymorphism of 14α-demethylase Gene (CYP51) in the Cereal Eyespot Fungi Tapesia acuformis and Tapesia yallundae | Catherine Albertini, Michel Gredt and Pierre Leroux |
| 129-138 | Epidemics of Aphid-transmitted Viruses in Melon Crops in Spain | Jose Luis Alonso-Prados, Marisol Luis-Arteaga, José M. Alvarez, Enrique Moriones and Asunción Batlle, et al. |
| 139-146 | The Diagnosis of the Tomato Variant of Pepino Mosaic Virus: An IC-RT-PCR Approach | Carmen Mansilla, Flora Sánchez and Fernando Ponz |
| 147-151 | Development of Fusarium Wilt-resistant Genotypes in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) | R. Kalpana Sastry and C. Chattopadhyay |
| 153-164 | Identification of Microsatellite Markers for Plasmopara viticola and Establishment of High throughput Method for SSR Analysis | Davide Gobbin, Ilaria Pertot and Cesare Gessler |
| 165-172 | Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Xanthomonas campestris pv. zinniae Strains | F. Sahin, R. Kotan, P.A. Abbasi and S.A. Miller |
| 173-182 | In vitro and In vivo Activity of Cyprodinil and Pyrimethanil on Botrytis cinerea Isolates Resistant to other Botryticides and Selection for Resistance to Pyrimethanil in a Greenhouse Population in Greece | Niki Petsikos-Panayotarou, E. Markellou, A.E. Kalamarakis, D. Kyriakopoulou and N.E. Malathrakis |
| 183-190 | Host-specific Genetic Composition of Melampsora larici-epitea Populations on Two Salix viminalis Varieties in a Mixture Trial | B. Samils, A.R. McCracken, W.M. Dawson and U. Gullberg |
| 191-193 | Natural Infection of Wheat by the Type Strain of Soil-borne Wheat Mosaic Virus in a Field in Southern Germany | R. Koenig and W. Huth |
| 195-219 | Plant Viruses Transmitted by Whiteflies | David R. Jones |
| 221-225 | Control of Citrus Green and Blue Molds with Garlic Extracts | J. Obagwu and L. Korsten |
| 227-241 | Genetic and Phenotypic Diversity in the Graminaceous Cyst Nematode Complex, Inferred from PCR-RFLP of Ribosomal DNA and Morphometric Analysis | Roger Rivoal, Sylvie Valette, Sadia Bekal, Jean-Pierre Gauthier and Amor Yahyaoui |
| 243-251 | Activity of the New Fungicide Benthiavalicarb Against Plasmopara viticola and its Efficacy in Controlling Downy Mildew in Grapevines | Moshe Reuveni |
| 253-259 | The Occurrence of Mycosphaerella graminicola and its Anamorph Septoria tritici in Winter Wheat during the Growing Season | Lars Eriksen and Lisa Munk |
| 261-267 | Occurrence of Mirafiori Lettuce Virus and Lettuce Big-vein Virus in Relation to Development of Big-vein Symptoms in Lettuce Crops | Piero Roggero, Hervé Lot, Sylvie Souche, Riccardo Lenzi and Robert G. Milne |
| 269-276 | Quantitative Inoculations of Poplars with Melampsora Larici-populina | M.H. Pei, C. Ruiz, J. Harris and T. Hunter |
| 277-281 | Characteristics of Phytophthora infestans Isolates from Uruguay | K.L. Deahl, M.C. Pagani, F.L. Vilaro, F.M. Perez and B. Moravec, et al. |
| 283-288 | Differentiation of Xanthomonas species Pathogenic to Sugarcane by PCR-RFLP Analysis | S.A.L. Destéfano, I.M.G. Almeida, J. Rodrigues Neto, M. Ferreira and D.M. Balani |
| 289 | Book Review | Uwe Conrath |
| 291-300 | Physiological, Biochemical and Molecular Analyses of an Italian Collection of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains | Raffaele Peluso, Aida Raio, Fabio Morra and Astolfo Zoina |
| 301-310 | Relationships between Weather Variables, Airborne Spore Concentrations and Severity of Leaf Blight of Garlic Caused by Stemphylium vesicarium in Spain | A.M. Prados-Ligero, J.M. Melero-Vara, C. Corpas-Hervías and M.J. Basallote-Ureba |
| 311-317 | Studies on the Inherent Resistance Risk to Fenhexamid in Botrytis cinerea | B.N. Ziogas, A.N. Markoglou and A.A. Malandrakis |
| 319-326 | Susceptibility of European pear cultivars to Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae using immature fruit and detached leaf assays | Concepcio Moragrega, Isidre Llorente, Charles Manceau and Emilio Montesinos |
| 327-330 | Screening for Differential Gene Expression in Atropa belladonna Leafy Gall Induced Following Rhodococcus fascians Infection | El Hassan Nouar, Danny Vereecke, Koen Goethals, Mondher Jaziri and Marie Baucher |
| 331-339 | Natural Occurrence and Distribution of Fusarium Toxins in Contaminated Barley Cultivars | Juliusz Perkowski, Irena Kiecana and Zygmunt Kaczmarek |
| 341-349 | Integrated control of apple postharvest pathogens and survival of biocontrol yeasts in semi-commercial conditions | Giuseppe Lima, Filippo De Curtis, Raffaello Castoria and Vincenzo De Cicco |
| 351-359 | Ultrastructural Changes and Production of a Xanthan-Like Polysaccharide Associated with Scald of Sugarcane Leaves Caused by Xanthomonas albilineans | Maria Teresa Solas, Dolores Piñón, Ricardo Acevedo, Blanca Fontaniella and María Estrella Legaz, et al. |
| 361-371 | Estimation of Genetic Variation Among Verticillium Isolates using AFLP Analysis | Jan Fahleson, Ulf Lagercrantz, Qiong Hu, Lisa Ann Steventon and Christina Dixelius |
| 373-379 | Nigerian tobacco latent virus: a new Tobamovirus from tobacco in Nigeria | J.L. Ladipo, R. Koenig and D.-E. Lesemann |
| 381-389 | Tracking Agrobacterium strains by a RAPD system to identify single colonies from plant tumours | Pablo Llop, Beatriz Lastra, Herminia Marsal, Jesús Murillo and María M. López |
| 391-395 | Identification of Rhizoctonia solani AG 1-IB in Lettuce, AG 4 HG-I in Tomato and Melon, and AG 4 HG-III in Broccoli and Spinach, in Brazil | Eiko E. Kuramae, Alexandre L. Buzeto, Maisa B. Ciampi and Nilton L. Souza |
| 397-403 | Identification of divergent variants of Grapevine virus A | D.E. Goszczynski and A.E.C. Jooste |
| 405-406 | Book Review: Plant pathogenesis and resistance | L.C. van Loon |
| 407-417 | The Application of Flow Cytometry and Fluorescent Probe Technology for Detection and Assessment of Viability of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria | Luiz G. Chitarra and Ruud W. van den Bulk |
| 419-425 | High Similarity Between Tomato Isolates of Pepino mosaic Virus Suggests a Common Origin | J.Th.J. Verhoeven, R.A.A. van der Vlugt and J.W. Roenhorst |
| 427-433 | Effect on Resistance to Tylenchulus semipenetrans of Hybrid Citrus Rootstocks Subjected to Continuous Exposure to High Population Densities of the Nematode | S. Verdejo-Lucas, M. Galeano, F.J. Sorribas, J.B. Forner and A. Alcaide |
| 435-443 | Yield Reduction in Wheat in Relation to Leaf Disease From Yellow (tan) Spot and Septoria Nodorum Blotch | J.S. Bhathal, R. Loughman and J. Speijers |
| 445-458 | Aerial Contamination of Sugarcane in Guadeloupe by Two Strains of Xanthomonas albilineans | J.H. Daugrois, V. Dumont, P. Champoiseau, L. Costet and R. Boisne-Noc, et al. |
| 459-466 | Impact of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus on Sugarcane Yield and Juice Quality in Réunion Island | L. Rassaby, J.-C. Girard, P. Letourmy, J. Chaume and M.S. Irey, et al. |
| 467-470 | Association of a Geminivirus with a Leaf Curl Disease of Sunn Hemp (Crotalaria juncea) in India | S.K. Raj, R. Singh, S.K. Pandey and B.P. Singh |
| 471-478 | Evidence that a Leaf-Disk Test Allows Assessment of Isolate-Specific Resistance in Brassica oleracea Crops Against Downy Mildew (Peronospora parasitica) | Bérénice Agnola, Stéphane Boury, Claudie Monot, Anne Quillévéré and Yves Hervé, et al. |
| 479-488 | Phenotypic Differences Between vacuma and transposa subpopulations of Botrytis cinerea | Fabian Martinez, Dominique Blancard, Pascal Lecomte, Caroline Levis and Bernadette Dubos, et al. |
| 489-502 | Quantitative Aspects of Infection of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotia by Coniothyrium minitans – Timing of Application, Concentration and Quality of Conidial Suspension of the Mycoparasite | M. Gerlagh, H.M. Goossen-van de Geijn, A.E. Hoogland and P.F.G. Vereijken |
| 503-513 | Development and Validation of a Fast PCR-Based Detection Method for Pathogenic Isolates of the Citrus Black Spot Fungus, Guignardia citricarpa | Peter J.M. Bonants, George C. Carroll, Marjanne de Weerdt, Ilse R. van Brouwershaven and Robert P. Baayen |
| 515-522 | Comparison of RAPD and AFLP Marker Analysis as a Means to Study the Genetic Structure of Botrytis cinerea Populations | C. Moyano, C. Alfonso, J. Gallego, R. Raposo and P. Melgarejo |
| 523-534 | Quality of Methods to Quantify Microsclerotia of Verticillium dahliae in Soil | J.C. Goud and A.J. Termorshuizen |
| 535-543 | Pathogenicity of Aphanomyces spp. from Different Leguminous Crops in Sweden | Jens P. Levenfors, Mariann Wikström, Lars Persson and Berndt Gerhardson |
| 545-553 | Inoculation of Mature Pedunculate Oaks (Quercus robur) with the Root Rot Fungus Collybia fusipes: Relationships with Tree Vigour and Soil Factors | C. Camy, C. Delatour, O. Caël and B. Marçais |
| 555-564 | Differential Responses to Pea Bacterial Blight in Stems, Leaves and Pods Under Glasshouse and Field Conditions | Margarita Elvira-Recuenco, Josie R. Bevan and John D. Taylor |
| 565-576 | Pseudomonas syringae pv. avii (pv. nov.), the Causal Agent of Bacterial Canker of Wild Cherries (Prunus avium) in France | M. Ménard, L. Sutra, J. Luisetti, J. P. Prunier and L. Gardan |
| 577-587 | Studies on in vitro Growth and Pathogenicity of European Fusarium Fungi | J.M. Brennan, B. Fagan, A. van Maanen, B.M. Cooke and F.M. Doohan |
| 589-597 | Detection and Quantification of Spongospora subterranea in Soil, Water and Plant Tissue Samples Using Real-Time PCR | Pieter van de Graaf, Alison K. Lees, Danny W. Cullen and James M. Duncan |
| 599-605 | Extracellular Matrix, Esterase and the Phytotoxin Prehelminthosporol in Infection of Barley Leaves by Bipolaris sorokiniana | Hans-Börje Jansson and Helena Åkesson |
| 607-613 | Use of nitrate non-utilising (Nit) mutants to determine vegetative compatibility in Botryotinia fuckeliana (Botrytis cinerea) | Ross E. Beever and Stephanie L. Parkes |
| 615-624 | Biological Control of Sclerotinia pseudotuberosa and Other Fungi During Moist Storage of Quercus robur Seeds | W.E. Finch-Savage, H.A. Clay, S.P. Budge, K.C. Dent and J.P. Clarkson, et al. |
| 625-632 | Relationships Between Angular Leaf Spot, Healthy Leaf Area, Effective Leaf Area and Yield of Phaseolus vulgaris | W.C. Jesus Junior, F.X.R. Vale, R.R. Coelho, P.A. Paul and B. Hau, et al. |
| 633-637 | Effect of chitin on biological control activity of Bacillus spp. and Trichoderma harzianum against root rot disease in pepper (Capsicum annuum) plants | A. Sid Ahmed, M. Ezziyyani, C. Pérez Sánchez and M.E. Candela |
| 639-644 | The Interaction of Endochitinase, A Synthetic Peptide and Resveratrol in Controlling Fungi in vitro | Gul S. Ali, Gary E. Harman and Bruce I. Reisch |
| 7-8 | Foreword | Xiangming Xu, John Bailey and Michael Cooke |
| 645-667 | Epidemiology of Toxigenic Fungi and their Associated Mycotoxins for Some Mediterranean Crops | Antonio Logrieco, Antonio Bottalico, Giuseppina Mulé, Antonio Moretti and Giancarlo Perrone |
| 669-682 | Modelling Plant Disease Epidemics | A. van Maanen and X.-M. Xu |
| 683-689 | Effects of Environmental Conditions on the Development of Fusarium Ear Blight | Xiangming Xu |
| 691-703 | Molecular Tools to Study Epidemiology and Toxicology of Fusarium Head Blight of Cereals | Paul Nicholson, E. Chandler, R.C. Draeger, N.E. Gosman and D.R. Simpson, et al. |
| 705-713 | Epidemiology of Fusarium Diseases and their Mycotoxins in Maize Ears | Gary P. Munkvold |
| 715-722 | Epidemiology of Toxin-Producing Fungi and Ochratoxin a Occurrence in Grape | Paola Battilani, Paola Giorni and Amedeo Pietri |
| 723-730 | Post-Harvest Fungal Ecology: Impact of Fungal Growth and Mycotoxin Accumulation in Stored Grain | Naresh Magan, Russell Hope, Victoria Cairns and David Aldred |
| 731-742 | Strategies for the Control of Fusarium Head Blight in Cereals | Stoyan R. Pirgozliev, Simon G. Edwards, Martin C. Hare and Peter Jenkinson |
| 743-754 | Major Changes in Fusarium spp. in Wheat in the Netherlands | Cees Waalwijk, Pieter Kastelein, Ineke de Vries, Zoltan Kerényi and Theo van der Lee, et al. |
| 755-768 | Influence of Climatic Factors on Fusarium Species Pathogenic to Cereals | F.M. Doohan, J. Brennan and B.M. Cooke |
| 769-774 | Association of Fusarium Species in the Wheat Stem Rot Complex | Tim Pettitt, Xiangming Xu and David Parry |
| 775-789 | Identification and Characterisation of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris Strains from Tanzania by Pathogenicity Tests, Biolog, rep-PCR and Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Analysis | Said M.S. Massomo, Hanne Nielsen, Robert B. Mabagala, Keld Mansfeld-Giese and John Hockenhull, et al. |
| 791-805 | Intraspecific Variation in Phytophthora citrophthora from Citrus Trees in Eastern Corsica | Séverine Cohen, Valérie Allasia, Paul Venard, Sylvia Notter and Christian Vernière, et al. |
| 807-815 | Genetic Variability and Population Structure of the Wheat Foot Rot Fungus, Fusarium culmorum, in Tunisia | Samia Gargouri, Louis Bernier, Mohamed Rabeh Hajlaoui and Mohamed Marrakchi |
| 817-825 | Characterisation of Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens Pathovars by AFLP, rep-PCR and Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis | Patricia M. Guimar aes, Julian J. Smith, Sabrina Palmano and Gerry S. Saddler |
| 827-839 | Vegetative Compatibility Groups in Verticillium dahliae Isolates from the Netherlands as Compared to VCG Diversity in Europe and in the USA | Jelle A. Hiemstra and Maria Rataj-Guranowska |
| 841-850 | Eyespot of Cereals Revisited: ITS phylogeny Reveals New Species Relationships | Pedro W. Crous, J.Z. (Ewald) Groenewald and Walter Gams |
| 851-860 | Metabolic Diversity of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vignicola, Causal Agent of Cowpea Bacterial Blight and Pustule | Gopal Bahadur Khatri-Chhetri, Kerstin Wydra and Klaus Rudolph |
| 861-870 | Development of Specific PCR Primers for Identification and Detection of Rhizopycnis vagum | Stefano Ghignone, Giacomo Tamietti and Mariangela Girlanda |
| 871-881 | A 10-year Survey of Populations of Leptosphaeria maculans in France Indicates a Rapid Adaptation Towards the Rlm1 Resistance Gene of Oilseed Rape | Thierry Rouxel, Annette Penaud, Xavier Pinochet, Hortense Brun and Lilian Gout, et al. |
| 883-887 | Electron Microscopy and Molecular Characterization of Phytoplasmas Associated with Strawflower Yellows in the Czech Republic | J. Fránová, J. Přibylová, M. Šimková, M. Navrátil and P. Válová |
| 889-891 | Book review | Mike Cooke |
| 893-899 | Characterization of Pectolytic Erwinias as Highly Sophisticated Pathogens of plants | Solke H. De Boer |
| 901-907 | Induction of Resistance to Penicillium digitatum in Grapefruit by β-Aminobutyric Acid | Ron Porat, Victor Vinokur, Batia Weiss, Lea Cohen and Avinoam Daus, et al. |
| 909-919 | Genetic Structure and Variation in Aggressiveness in European and Australian Populations of the Grapevine Dieback Fungus, Eutypa lata | Jean-Pierre Péros and Gilles Berger |
| 921-928 | Characterization of a New Barley Mild Mosaic Virus Pathotype in France | Djabbar Hariri, Michel Meyer and Hayat Prud'homme |
| 929-934 | Cross-Resistance Patterns Among Sterol Biosynthesis Inhibiting Fungicides (SBIs) in Cercospora beticola | G.S. Karaoglanidis and C.C. Thanassoulopoulos |
| 935-941 | Southern bean Mosaic Virus the Causal Agent of a New Disease of Phaseolus vulgaris beans in Spain | J.Th.J. Verhoeven, J.W. Roenhorst, D.-E. Lesemann, E. Segundo and L. Velasco, et al. |
| 943-952 | Genetic and Molecular Characterization of Verticillium dahliae Isolates from Woody Ornamentals in Belgian Nurseries | Anne Chandelier, Frédéric Laurent, David Dantinne, Léonie Mariage and Michel Etienne, et al. |
| 953-961 | A Field Investigation into Delivery Systems for Agents to Control Moniliophthora roreri | Eduardo Hidalgo, Roy Bateman, Ulrike Krauss, Martijn ten Hoopen and Adolfo Martínez |
| 963-973 | Modes of Action of Pantoea agglomerans CPA-2, an Antagonist of Postharvest Pathogens on Fruits | Liesbet Poppe, Sofie Vanhoutte and Monica Höfte |
| 975-981 | New Mealybug Species Vectoring Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Viruses-1 and -3 (GLRaV-1 and -3) | René Sforza, Elisabeth Boudon-Padieu and Charles Greif |
| 983-992 | Anastomosis Groups, Pathogenicity and Sensitivity to Fungicides of Rhizoctonia solani Isolates Collected on Potato Crops in France | Claire Campion, Catherine Chatot, Bernard Perraton and Didier Andrivon |
| 993-1002 | Low Temperature–Short Duration Steaming of Soil Kills Soil-Borne Pathogens, Nematode Pests and Weeds | Mariska C.A. van Loenen, Yzanne Turbett, Chris E. Mullins, Nigel E.H. Feilden and Michael J. Wilson, et al. |
| 1003-1011 | Functional Analysis of ABC Transporter Genes From Botrytis cinerea Identifies BcatrB as a Transporter of Eugenol | Henk-jan Schoonbeek, Johannes G.M. van Nistelrooy and Maarten A. de Waard |
| 1013-1020 | Volume contents |
| 1021-1023 | Author Index |
| 1-6 | Interaction between Likubin Bacterium and Phytophthora parasitica in Citrus Hosts | Pao-Jen Ann, Wen-Hsiung Ko and Hong-Ji Su |
| 7-11 | Development of PCR Primers for a New Fusarium oxysporum Pathogenic on Paris Daisy (Argyranthemum frutescens L.) | Matias Pasquali, Alberto Acquadro, Virgilio Balmas, Quirico Migheli and Maria Lodovica Gullino, et al. |
| 13-23 | Resistance to Botrytis cinerea in Solanum lycopersicoides is Dominant in Hybrids with Tomato, and Involves induced Hyphal Death | Rejane L. Guimarães, Roger T. Chetelat and Henrik U. Stotz |
| 25-33 | Specific detection of Ralstonia solanacearum 16S rRNA sequences by AmpliDet RNA | J.M. Van der Wolf, J.R.C.M. Van Beckhoven, E.G. De Haan, G.W. Van den Bovenkamp and G.O.M. Leone |
| 35-44 | Selection and Screening of Endorhizosphere Bacteria from Solarized Soils as Biocontrol Agents Against Verticillium dahliae of Solanaceous Hosts | Eleftherios C. Tjamos, Dimitrios I. Tsitsigiannis, Sotirios E. Tjamos, Polymnia P. Antoniou and Panayiotis Katinakis |
| 45-52 | Detection and Tentative Grouping of Strawberry crinkle virus Isolates | M.M. Klerks, J.L. Lindner, D. Vaškova, J. Špak and J.R. Thompson, et al. |
| 53-62 | Characterisation of Rhizoctonia solani Anastomosis Groups Causing Bottom Rot in Field-Grown Lettuce in Germany | R. Grosch, J.H.M. Schneider and A. Kofoet |
| 63-70 | Competition Effects Among Isolates of Fusarium culmorum Differing in Aggressiveness and Mycotoxin Production on Heads of Winter Rye | Thomas Miedaner, Angela G. Schilling and Geiger |
| 71-77 | The potential for the Rapid Screening of Potato Cultivars (Solanum tuberosum) for Resistance to Powdery Scab (Spongospora subterranea) using a Laboratory Bioassay | U. Merz, V. Martinez and R. Schwärzel |
| 79-85 | Evaluation of Olive Cultivars for Resistance to Verticillium dahliae | F.J. López-Escudero, C. del Río, J.M. Caballero and M.A. Blanco-López |
| 87-90 | A New Method for Producing Mycelium-Free Conidial Suspensions from Cultures of Microdochium nivale | R.A. Browne and B.M. Cooke |
| 91-102 | Development and Evaluation of an in vitro Detached Leaf Assay forc Pre-Screening Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat | R.A. Browne and B.M. Cooke |
| 103-106 | Possible Root Infection of Cercospora beticola in Sugar Beet | Jessica Vereijssen, Hans J. H. M. Schneider and Aad A. J. Termorshuizen |
| 107-110 | Instruction for Authors |
| 111-118 | Compatible Biological and Chemical Control Systems for Rhizoctonia solani in Potato | P.H.J.F. van den Boogert and A.J.G. Luttikholt |
| 119-128 | Interactive Effects of Host, Pathogen and Mineral Nutrition on Grey Leaf Spot Epidemics in Uganda | Patrick Okori, Patrick R. Rubaihayo, Ekwamu Adipala and Christina Dixelius |
| 129-138 | Cytology of Cork Layer Formation of Citrus and Limited Growth of Elsinoe fawcettii in Scab Lesions | Ki Woo Kim, Jae-Wook Hyun and Eun Woo Park |
| 139-154 | Pathogenic and Genetic Diversity of Soilborne Isolates of Cylindrocladium from Banana Cropping Systems | Jean-Michel Risède and Philippe Simoneau |
| 155-161 | Effect of Irrigation Regimes on Disease Expression in Melon Plants Infected with Monosporascus cannonballus | S. Pivonia, R. Cohen, S. Cohen, J. Kigel and R. Levita, et al. |
| 163-174 | Chromosomal and Plasmid Diversity of Agrobacterium Strains Isolated from Ficus benjamina Tumors | Aida Raio, Raffaele Peluso, Xavier Nesme and Astolfo Zoina |
| 175-181 | Detection of Citrus Leaf Blotch Virus Using Digoxigenin-Labeled cDNA Probes and RT–PCR | Luis Galipienso, M Carmen Vives, Luis Navarro, Pedro Moreno and José Guerri |
| 183-192 | Methods for Sampling and Assessment in Relation to the Spatial Pattern of Phoma Stem Canker (Leptosphaeria maculans) in Oilseed Rape | J.-N. Aubertot, J.-J. Schott, A. Penaud, H. Brun and T. Doré |
| 193-201 | Detection of a Phytoplasma Associated with Grapevine Flavescence dorée in Clematis vitalba | Elisa Angelini, Francesca Squizzato, Gianluca Lucchetta and Michele Borgo |
| 203-212 | Activation of Defense Pathways: Synergism between Reactive Oxygen Species and Salicylic Acid and Consideration of Field Applicability | Kristopher A. Blee, Kwang-Yeol Yang and Anne J. Anderson |
| 213-221 | Real-time NASBA for Detection of Strawberry Vein Banding Virus | D. Vašková, J. Špak, M.M. Klerks, C.D. Schoen and J.R. Thompson, et al. |
| 223-226 | Nucleotide Sequence and Organization of Copper Resistance Genes from Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae | Nakajima Masami, Goto Masao, Akutsu Katsumi and Hibi Tadaaki |
| 227-238 | Plant Phenology Influences the Effect of Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Development of Verticillium-induced Wilt in Pepper | Garmendia Idoia, Goicoechea Nieves and Aguirreolea Jone |
| 239-243 | Prehaustorial Resistance against Alfalfa Rust (Uromyces striatus) in Medicago truncatula | Diego Rubiales and Ana Moral |
| 245-251 | Laboratory Evaluation of Citrus Cultivars Susceptibility and Influence of Fruit Size on Fortune Mandarin to Infection by Alternaria alternata pv. citri | A. Vicent, J. Badal, M.J. Asensi, N. Sanz and J. Armengol, et al. |
| 253-263 | Virulence and Molecular Diversity within Colletotrichum lindemuthianum Isolates from Andean and Mesoamerican bean Varieties and Regions | George S. Mahuku and Jhon Jaime Riascos |
| 265-274 | Analysis of a Secreted Aspartic Peptidase Disruption Mutant of Glomerella cingulata | Kim M. Plummer, Sarah J. Clark, Lana M. Ellis, Ashwini Loganathan and Taha H. Al-Samarrai, et al. |
| 275-283 | Development of a Non-radioactive Dot-blot Hybridisation Assay for the Detection of Pelargonium Flower Break Virus and Pelargonium line Pattern Virus | Pilar Ivars, Mertxe Alonso, Marisé Borja and Carmen Hernández |
| 285-292 | Characterization and PCR-based Typing of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria from Peppers and Tomatoes in Serbia | Aleksa Obradovic, Athanassios Mavridis, Klaus Rudolph, Jaap D. Janse and Momcilo Arsenijevic, et al. |
| 293-298 | Increased Incidence of Erwinia Soft-rot on Calla Lilies in the Presence of Phosphorous | J.A. Gracia-Garza, T.J. Blom, W. Brown, D.P. Roberts and K. Schneider, et al. |
| 299-308 | The Effect of Inoculation Treatment and Long-term Application of Moisture on Fusarium Head Blight Symptoms and Deoxynivalenol Contamination in Wheat Grains | Marc Lemmens, Hermann Buerstmayr, Rudolf Krska, Rainer Schuhmacher and Heinrich Grausgruber, et al. |
| 309-315 | Characterisation of Meloidogyne species from China using Isozyme Phenotypes and Amplified Mitochondrial DNA Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism | Jianhua Xu, Peilei Liu, Qingpeng Meng and Hai Long |
| 317-331 | Identification and Characterisation of Bacteria Causing Soft-rot in Agave tequilana | I. Jiménez-Hidalgo, G. Virgen-Calleros, O. Martínez-de la Vega, G. Vandemark and V. Olalde-Portugal |
| 333-335 | Requirement of Host Signaling Mechanisms for the Action of Ptr ToxA in Wheat | Jack B. Rasmussen, Chil Y. Kwon and Steven W. Meinhardt |
| 337-351 | Identification and Discrimination of Pseudomonas syringae Isolates from Wild Cherry in England | Joana G. Vicente, João P. Alves, Karen Russell and Steven J. Roberts |
| 353-360 | Molecular Identification of a New Member of the Clover Proliferation Phytoplasma Group (16SrVI) Associated with Centaurea Solstitialis Virescence in Italy | Francesco Faggioli, Graziella Pasquini, Valentina Lumia, Gaetano Campobasso and Timothy L. Widmer, et al. |
| 361-370 | Trichoderma Biocontrol of Colletotrichum acutatum and Botrytis cinerea and Survival in Strawberry | Stanley Freeman, Dror Minz, Inna Kolesnik, Olga Barbul and Aida Zveibil, et al. |
| 371-377 | Volatile Metabolite Profiling for the Discrimination of Onion Bulbs Infected by Erwinia carotovora ssp. carotovora, Fusariumoxysporum and Botrytis allii | B. Prithiviraj, A. Vikram, A.C. Kushalappa and V. Yaylayan |
| 379-392 | Genetic Dissection of Plasmopara viticola Population from a Greek Vineyard in Two Consecutive Years | Artemis Rumbou and Cesare Gessler |
| 393-398 | Tracing Latent Infection of Colletotrichum acutatum on Strawberry by PCR | P. Parikka and A. Lemmetty |
| 399-409 | Variability of Cuban and International Populations of Alternaria solani from Different Hosts and Localities: AFLP Genetic Analysis | Simón Pérez Martínez, Rod Snowdon and Jörn Pons-Kühnemann |
| 411-419 | Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Reduce Development of Pea Root-rot caused by Aphanomyces euteiches using Oospores as Pathogen Inoculum | Karin Thygesen, John Larsen and Lars Bødker |
| 421-427 | Characterisation of the saponin hydrolysing enzyme avenacoside-α-l-rhamnosidase from the fungal pathogen of cereals, Stagonospora avenae | H. Bleddyn Hughes, John P. Morrissey and Anne E. Osbourn |
| 429-433 | Isolation of two strains of a new Tombusvirus (Havel river virus, HaRV) from surface waters in Germany | R. Koenig, E. Pfeilstetter, H. Kegler and D.E. Lesemann |
| 435-439 | Erwinia carotovora Infection Enhances the Expression of Two Novel Abiotic Stress-inducible Genes in Potato | Anita Sós-Hegedűs, Donatas Žvingila, Zsófia Bánfalvi and Géza Dallmann |
| 441-447 | Footsteps from Insect Larvae Damage Leaf Surfaces and Initiate Rapid Responses | Dawn E. Hall, Kennaway B. MacGregor, Jaap Nijsse and Alan W. Bown |
| 7 | Foreword |
| 449-471 | Phylogeny and Molecular Diagnosis of Mycotoxigenic Fungi | Keith A. Seifert and C. André Lévesque |
| 473-479 | FUSARIUM-ID v. 1.0: A DNA Sequence Database for Identifying Fusarium | David M. Geiser, María del Mar Jiménez-Gasco, Seogchan Kang, Izabela Makalowska and Narayanan Veeraraghavan, et al. |
| 481-494 | Quantitative Detection of Fusarium Species in Wheat Using TaqMan | Cees Waalwijk, Ruth van der Heide, Ineke de Vries, Theo van der Lee and Cor Schoen, et al. |
| 495-502 | A Species-Specific PCR Assay Based on the Calmodulin Partial Gene for Identification of Fusarium Verticillioides, F. Proliferatum and F. Subglutinans | G. Mulè, A. Susca, G. Stea and A. Moretti |
| 503-514 | Detection and Differentiation of Trichothecene and Enniatin-Producing Fusarium Species on Small-Grain Cereals | P. Nicholson, D.R. Simpson, A.H. Wilson, E. Chandler and M. Thomsett |
| 515-523 | Differentiation of Fusarium verticillioides from Banana Fruits by IGS and EF-1α Sequence Analyses | S. Mirete, C. Vázquez, G. Mulè, M. Jurado and M.T. González-Jaén |
| 525-532 | Genetic Markers for the Analysis of Variability and for Production of Specific Diagnostic Sequences in Fumonisin-Producing Strains of Fusarium Verticillioides | M. Teresa González-Jaén, Salvador Mirete, Belén Patiño, Elena López-Errasquín and Covadonga Vázquez |
| 533-544 | Synteny in Toxigenic Fusarium Species: The Fumonisin Gene Cluster and the Mating Type Region as Examples | Cees Waalwijk, Theo van der Lee, Ineke de Vries, Thamara Hesselink and Joop Arts, et al. |
| 545-550 | Mitochondrial DNA Diversity and Lineage Determination of European Isolates of Fusarium graminearum (Gibberella zeae) | M. Láday, Á. Juhász, G. Mulè, A. Moretti and Á. Szécsi, et al. |
| 551-562 | Genetic Diversity of Fusarium Graminearum in Europe and Asia | T.Yu. Gagkaeva and T. Yli-Mattila |
| 563-571 | Mitochondrial DNA Variability in Fusarium Proliferatum (Gibberella Intermedia) | M. Láday, G. Mulè, A. Moretti, Z. Hamari and Á. Juhász, et al. |
| 573-585 | Molecular and Morphological Diversity of Fusarium Species in Finland and North-Western Russia | T. Yli-Mattila, S. Paavanen-Huhtala, P. Parikka, P. Konstantinova and T.Y. Gagkaeva |
| 587-599 | Mycotoxin Production and Molecular Variability of European and American Isolates of Fusarium Culmorum | Beáta Tóth, Ákos Mesterházy, Paul Nicholson, József Téren and János Varga |
| 601-609 | Toxin Profile, Fertility and AFLP Analysis of Fusarium verticillioides from Banana Fruits | A. Moretti, G. Mulè, A. Susca, M.T. González-Jaén and A. Logrieco |
| 611-618 | Interfertility of Two Mating Populations in the Gibberella Fujikuroi Species Complex | John F. Leslie, Kurt A. Zeller, Melissa Wohler and Brett A. Summerell |
| 619-625 | Identification of Growth Stage Specific Transcript Profiles in Fusarium Proliferatum (Gibberella Fujikuroi, Mating Population D) by cDNA-AFLP Analysis | A. Jeney, E. Béki, G. Mulè and L. Hornok |
| 627-640 | Molecular Diversity of Agriculturally Important Aspergillus Species | János Varga, Ákos Juhász, Ferenc Kevei and Zofia Kozakiewicz |
| 641-649 | PCR Assay for Identification of Aspergillus Carbonarius and Aspergillus Japonicus | G. Perrone, A. Susca, G. Stea and G. Mulè |
| 651-659 | Production of Ochratoxin A by Aspergillus Ochraceus | Ellen Mühlencoert, Ines Mayer, Michael W. Zapf, Rudi F. Vogel and Ludwig Niessen |
| 661-669 | Analysis of Differentially-Expressed Ochratoxin A Biosynthesis Genes of Penicillium Nordicum | Paul Färber and Rolf Geisen |
| 3-4 | A Tribute and an Introduction |
| 671-681 | Pseudomonas Fluorescens UP61 Isolated From Birdsfoot Trefoil Rhizosphere Produces Multiple Antibiotics and Exerts a Broad Spectrum of Biocontrol Activity | Leonardo De La Fuente, Linda Thomashow, David Weller, Natalia Bajsa and Leticia Quagliotto, et al. |
| 683-687 | Armillaria Species Infesting Vineyards in Northwestern Spain | Olga Aguín-Casal, María J. Sáinz-Osés and J. Pedro Mansilla-Vázquez |
| 689-702 | A Combination of Baiting and Different PCR Formats, Including Measurement of Real-Time Quantitative Fluorescence, For the Detection of Phytophthora fragariae in Strawberry Plants | Peter J.M. Bonants, Marga P.E. van Gent-Pelzer, Rien Hooftman, David E.L. Cooke and Dave C. Guy, et al. |
| 703-711 | Accumulation of Pathogenesis-Related Proteins in the Apoplast of a Susceptible Cultivar of Apple (Malus domestica cv. Elstar) after Infection by Venturia inaequalis and Constitutive Expression of PR Genes in the Resistant Cultivar Remo | Achim E. Gau, Mostafa Koutb, Markus Piotrowski and Klaus Kloppstech |
| 713-721 | Endophytic-Host Selectivity of Discula umbrinella on Quercus alba and Quercus rubra Characterized by Infection, Pathogenicity and Mycelial Compatibility | Susan D. Cohen |
| 723-733 | A Botrytis cinerea Putative 3-keto Reductase Gene (ERG27) that is Homologous to the Mammalian 17β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase type 7 gene (17β-HSD7) | Catherine Albertini and Pierre Leroux |
| 735-746 | Effect of Trichothecenes Produced by Fusarium graminearum during Fusarium Head Blight Development in Six Cereal Species | François Langevin, François Eudes and André Comeau |
| 747-757 | Detection of Citrus Psorosis Virus by ELISA, Molecular Hybridization, RT-PCR and Immunosorbent Electron Microscopy and its Association with Citrus Psorosis Disease | Susana Martín, Daniela Alioto, Robert G. Milne, Stephen M. Garnsey and Mª Laura García, et al. |
| 759-761 | Daamen's Incidence–Severity Relationship Revisited | G. Hughes, N. McRoberts and L.V. Madden |
| 763-766 | Both Mating types of Phaeosphaeria (anamorph Stagonospora) nodorum are Present in Western Australia | P.S. Solomon, K. Parker, R. Loughman and R.P. Oliver |
| 767-777 | Cloning of β-tubulin and succinate dehydrogenase genes from Uromyces fabae and establishing selection conditions for their use in transformation | Stefan G.R. Wirsel, Ralf T. Voegele, Reto Bänninger and Kurt W. Mendgen |
| 779-788 | Validation of the specificity and sensitivity of species-specific primers that provide a reliable molecular diagnostic for Xiphinema diversicaudatum, X. index and X. vuittenezi | Judith Hübschen, Lilo Kling, Ulrike Ipach, Volker Zinkernagel and Nathalie Bosselut, et al. |
| 789-799 | Segregation for aggressiveness and deoxynivalenol production of a population of Gibberella zeae causing head blight of wheat | Christian Joseph R. Cumagun and Thomas Miedaner |
| 801-809 | Molecular characterization and PCR detection of the melon pathogen Acremoniumcucurbitacearum | P.V. Martínez-culebras, P. Abad-campos and J. García-jiménez |
| 811-821 | Development and use of detection methods specific for Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV) | B. Martínez-garcía, C.F. Marco, E. Goytia, D. López-abella and M.T. Serra, et al. |
| 823-831 | Natural infections of tomato by Citrus exocortis viroid, Columnea latent viroid, Potato spindle tuber viroid and Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid | J.th.j. Verhoeven, C.C.C. Jansen, T.M. Willemen, L.F.F. Kox and R.A. Owens, et al. |
| 833-843 | Real-time detection of Phytophthora nicotianae and P. citrophthorain citrus roots and soil | Antonio Ippolito, Leonardo Schena, Franco Nigro, Vincenza Soleti ligorio and Thaer Yaseen |
| 845-853 | Genetic relationships among strains of Xanthomonas campestrispv. campestrisrevealed by novel rep-PCR primers | S.V. Tsygankova, A.N. Ignatov, E.S. Boulygina, B.B. Kuznetsov and E.V. Korotkov |
| 855-860 | A PCR test to detect the cereal root-knot nematode Meloidogyne naasi | Carolien Zijlstra, Richard Van hoof and Dorine Donkers-venne |
| 861-865 | Carbon Fixation and Partitioning in Coffee Seedlings Infested with Pratylenchuscoffeae | Paulo Mazzafera, Roberto K. Kubo and Mário M. Inomoto |
| 867-870 | Instructions to authors |
| 871-882 | The ability of Papaya ringspot virusstrains overcoming the transgenic resistance of papaya conferred by the coat protein gene is not correlated with higher degrees of sequence divergence from the transgene | Savarni Tripathi, Huey-jiunn Bau, Li-fang Chen and Shyi-dong Yeh |
| 883-891 | Development and validation of species-specific primers that provide a molecular diagnostic for virus-vector longidorid nematodes and related species in German viticulture | Judith Hübschen, Lilo Kling, Ulrike Ipach, Volker Zinkernagel and Derek Brown, et al. |
| 893-908 | Real-time quantitative PCR: a new technology to detect and study phytopathogenic and antagonistic fungi | Leonardo Schena, Franco Nigro, Antonio Ippolito and Donato Gallitelli |
| 909-919 | Genetic structure of Iranian Pyricularia grisea populations based on rep-PCR fingerprinting | Mohammad Javan-nikkhah, Bruce Mcdonald, Søren Banke and Ghorban-ali Hedjaroude |
| 921-928 | Factors affecting the development of disease symptoms in potatoes infected by Tobacco rattle virus | D.J. Robinson, M.F.B. Dale and D. Todd |
| 929-937 | Can phyllosphere yeasts explain the effect of scab fungicides on russeting of Elstar apples? | P.R. Gildemacher, B. Heijne, J. Houbraken, T. Vromans and E.S. Hoekstra, et al. |
| 939-947 | Persistence of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. vignicola in weeds and crop debris and identification of Sphenostylis stenocarpa as a potential new host | Rachidatou Sikirou and Kerstin Wydra |
| 949-957 | Comparison of the sequences of the D3 expansion of the 26S ribosomal genes reveals different degrees of heterogeneity in different populations and species of Pratylenchus from the Mediterranean region | Francesca De luca, Elena Fanelli, Mauro Di vito, Aurelio Reyes and Carla De giorgi |
| 959-971 | Relationship between the incidences of ear and spikelet infection of Fusarium ear blight in wheat | X.-m. Xu, D.W. Parry, S.G. Edwards, B.M. Cooke and F.M. Doohan, et al. |
| 973-982 | Direct detection of Taphrina deformans on peach trees using molecular methods | Sílvia Tavares, João Inácio, álvaro Fonseca and Cristina Oliveira |
| 983-990 | Natural occurrence and distribution of stem cankers caused by Phytophthora megakarya and Phytophthora palmivoraon cocoa | Alex A. Appiah, Isaac Y. Opoku and Andrews Y. Akrofi |
| 991-1001 | A diagnostic medium for the semi-selective isolation and enumeration of Xanthomonas axonopodispv. vignicola | Kerstin Wydra, Gopal Khatri-chhetri, Athanassios Mavridis, Rachidatou Sikirou and Klaus Rudolph |
| 1003-1009 | Cladosporium tenuissimum Cooke (Deuteromycotina: Hyphomycetes) as a causal organism of new disease on cucumber fruits | Y.A. Batta |
| 1011-1023 | A survey of tobacco viruses in tobacco crops and native flora in Greece | Elisavet K. Chatzivassiliou, Konstantinos Efthimiou, Elisseos Drossos, Alexandra Papadopoulou and Georgios Poimenidis, et al. |
| 1025-1046 | Influence of soil type and pH on the colonisation of sugar beet seedlings by antagonistic Pseudomonas and Bacillus strains, and on their control of Pythium damping-off | Christoph Stephan Schmidt, Francesco Agostini, Ana-maria Simon, Jennifer Whyte and John Townend, et al. |
| 1047-1052 | Citrus viroid II variants associated with ‘Gummy Bark’ disease | N. önelge, A. Cinar, J.A. Szychowski, G. Vidalakis and J.S. Semancik |
| 1053-1060 | Volume contents |
| 1061-1062 | Author index |
| 297-308 | Identification of N −3-hydroxyoctanoyl-homoserine lactone production in Pseudomonas fluorescens 5064, pathogenic to broccoli, and controlling biosurfactant production by quorum sensing | X. Cui, R. Harling, P. Mutch and D. Darling |
| 309-316 | Use of real-time PCR to examine the relationship between disease severity in pea and Aphanomyces euteiches DNA content in roots | George J. Vandemark and Niklaus J. Grünwald |
| 317-326 | Analysis of molecular diversity in Crinipellis perniciosa with AFLP markers | Randy C. Ploetz, Raymond J. Schnell, Zhentu Ying, Qi Zheng and Cecile T. Olano, et al. |
| 327-339 | N-acyl-homoserine lactone-mediated quorum sensing blockage, a novel strategy for attenuating pathogenicity of Gram-negative bacterial plant pathogens | X. Cui and R. Harling |
| 341-354 | Intra-specific variation and inheritance of BYDV-PAV transmission in the aphid Sitobion avenae | C. -A. Dedryver, G. Riault, S. Tanguy, J. F. Le. Gallic and M. Trottet, et al. |
| 355-360 | Capsid protein sequence gene analysis of Apple mosaic virus infecting pears | Karel Petrzik |
| 361-370 | Growth and sporulation of Stemphylium vesicarium, the causal agent of brown spot of pear, on herb plants of orchard lawns | V. Rossi, E. Pattori, S. Giosué and R. Bugiani |
| 371-379 | Improved immunological detection of Spongospora subterranea | U. Merz, J. A. Walsh, K. Bouchek-Mechiche, Th. Oberhänsli and W. Bitterlin |
| 381-389 | Germination of Gibberella zeae ascospores as affected by age of spores after discharge and environmental factors | Marco Beyer and Joseph-Alexander Verreet |
| 391-397 | Epitope identification and in silico prediction of the specificity of antibodies binding to the coat proteins of Potato Virus Y strains | Hans Keller, Rikus Pomp, Jaap Bakker and Arjen Schots |
| 399-401 | Volume contents |
| 403-404 | Author Index |
| 1-12 | Improvement and validation of a pea crop growth model to simulate the growth of cultivars infected with Ascochyta blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes) | Christophe Le May, Alexandra Schoeny, Bernard Tivoli and Bertrand Ney |
| 13-21 | Regional and varietal differences in the risk of wheat seed infection by fungal species associated with fusarium head blight in Italy | D. A. Shah, N. Pucci and A. Infantino |
| 23-29 | Leptosphaeria maculans, a fungal pathogen of Brassica napus, secretes a subtilisin-like serine protease | Leanne M. Wilson and Barbara J. Howlett |
| 31-41 | Conduciveness of different soilless growing media to Pythium root and crown rot of cucumber under near-commercial conditions | Dirk Jan van der Gaag and Gerrit Wever |
| 43-52 | Development of specific PCR primers for identification and detection of Phytophthora capsici Leon | C. Silvar, J. M. Duncan, D. E. L. Cooke, N. A. Williams and J. Díaz, et al. |
| 53-61 | Hydrogen peroxide localization and antioxidant status in the recovery of apricot plants from European Stone Fruit Yellows | Rita Musetti, Luigi Sanità di Toppi, Marta Martini, Francesca Ferrini and Alberto Loschi, et al. |
| 63-77 | A new plant pathogenic sterile white basidiomycete from Australia | O. Vinnere, J. Fatehi, K. Sivasithamparam and B. Gerhardson |
| 79-83 | Analysis of head and leaf reaction towards Microdochium nivale | J. M. Brennan, G. Leonard, B. M. Cooke and F. M. Doohan |
| 85-89 | Attempts to eliminate Candidatus phytoplasma phoenicium from infected Lebanese almond varieties by tissue culture techniques combined or not with thermotherapy | Lamis Chalak, Ahmad Elbitar, Reine Rizk, Elia Choueiri and Pascal Salar, et al. |
| 91-93 | Book review: Plant–pathogen interactions – Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 11. Edited by Nicholas J. Talbot. 2004. 264 pp. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK. ISBN 1405114339. £89.50 | David B. Collinge |
| 95-100 | High incidence of Pelargonium line pattern virus infecting asymptomatic Pelargonium spp. in Spain | M. Alonso and M. Borja |
| 101-112 | Spread of levan-positive populations of Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi, the causal agent of olive knot, in central Italy | Guido Marchi, Carlo Viti, Luciana Giovannetti and Giuseppe Surico |
| 113-121 | Population structure of the rice sheath blight pathogen Rhizoctonia solani AG-1 IA from India | Celeste C. Linde, Marcello Zala, R.S. David Paulraj, Bruce A. McDonald and Sam S. Gnanamanickam |
| 123-131 | Identification, incidence and characterization of Fusarium proliferatumon ornamental palms in Spain | J. Armengol, A. Moretti, G. Perrone, A. Vicent and J.A. Bengoechea, et al. |
| 133-142 | Luteoforol, a flavan 4-ol, is induced in pome fruits by prohexadione-calciumand shows phytoalexin-like properties against Erwinia amylovoraand other plant pathogens | Francesco Spinelli, John-Bryan Speakman, Wilhelm Rademacher, Heidi Halbwirth and Karl Stich, et al. |
| 143-154 | Predominance and association of pathogenic fungi causing Fusarium ear blightin wheat in four European countries | X. -M. Xu, D. W. Parry, P. Nicholson, M. A. Thomsett and D. Simpson, et al. |
| 155-165 | Identification of the causal agent of pistachio dieback in Australia | E. Facelli, C. Taylor, E. Scott, M. Fegan and G. Huys, et al. |
| 167-181 | Effects of summer fallow management on take-all of winter wheat caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici | S. Ennaïfar, P. Lucas, J.-M. Meynard and D. Makowski |
| 183-189 | Evaluation of compost amendments for suppressiveness against Verticillium wilt of eggplant and study of mode of action using a novel Arabidopsis pathosystem | Epaminondas J. Paplomatas, Sotirios E. Tjamos, Anastasios A. Malandrakis, Amalia L. Kafka and Stavroula V. Zouvelou |
| 191-193 | Short communication: Satellite DNA-based species-specific identification of single individuals of the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae) | Chantal Castagnone, Pierre Abad and Philippe Castagnone-Sereno |
| 195-199 | Resistance to Penicilliumhirsutum Dierckx in garlic accessions | Pablo F. Cavagnaro, Alejandra Camargo, Ricardo J. Piccolo, Sandra García Lampasona and Jose L. Burba, et al. |
| 201-210 | Root infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola in a climate chamber and in the field | Jessica Vereijssen, Johannes H. M. Schneider and Aad J. Termorshuizen |
| 211-220 | Maceration of plant tissue by fungi is inhibited by recombinant antipectinase antibodies | Vidyani Manatunga, Hossain Sanati, Peiling Tan and Philip A. O’Brien |
| 221-234 | Interaction between tobacco Ribulose-l,5-biphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase large subunit (RubisCO-LSU) and the PVY Coat Protein (PVY-CP) | S. Feki, M. J. Loukili, R. Triki-Marrakchi, G. Karimova and I. Old, et al. |
| 235-246 | Evaluation of biocontrol preparations and plant extracts for the control of Phytophthora infestans on potato leaves | D. Stephan, A. Schmitt, S. Martins Carvalho, B. Seddon and E. Koch |
| 247-258 | A comparative assessment of potential components of partial disease resistance to Fusarium head blight using a detached leaf assay of wheat, barley and oats | R.A. Browne and B.M. Cooke |
| 259-266 | Immunodetection of the replicative complex of Barley yellow dwarfvirus-PAV in vivo | V.W. Fomitcheva, J. Schubert, F. Rabenstein and A. Habekuß |
| 267-281 | Common resistance to different Fusarium spp. causing Fusarium head blight in wheat | Á. Mesterházy, T. Bartók, G. Kászonyi, M. Varga and B. Tóth, et al. |
| 283-287 | Relationships between aflatoxin production and sclerotia formation among isolates of Aspergillus section Flavi from the Mississippi Delta | H. K. Abbas, M. A. Weaver, R. M. Zablotowicz, B. W. Horn and W. T. Shier |
| 289-292 | Brassica napus plants infected by Leptosphaeria maculans after the third to fifth leaf growth stage in south-eastern Australia do not develop blackleg stem canker | S.J. Marcroft, M.R. Sosnowski, E.S. Scott, M.D. Ramsey and P.A. Salisbury, et al. |
| 293-297 | Impaired purine biosynthesis affects pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis | Youlia Denisov, Oded Yarden and Stanley Freeman |
| 299-300 | Book review: Plant Toxicology – 4th Edition. Edited by Bertold Hock and Erich F. Elstner. 2005. 648 pp. Marcel Dekker, New York. ISBN 0824753232. | Peter W Jones |
| 329-341 | Epidemiological Characteristics of Angular Leaf Spot of Bean: A Systems Analysis | Delphine Allorent and Serge Savary |
| 343-355 | Analysis of Accumulation Patterns of Barley yellow dwarf virus-PAV (BYDV-PAV) in Two Resistant Wheat Lines | Florian Chain, Gérard Riault, Maxime Trottet and Emmanuel Jacquot |
| 357-365 | Population Dynamics of Monosporascuscannonballus Ascospores in Marsh Soils in Eastern Spain | R. Beltrán, A. Vicent, R. Sales, J. García-Jiménez and J. Armengol |
| 367-375 | Recovery of Young Olive Trees from Verticillium dahliae | F. J. López-Escudero and M. A. Blanco-López |
| 377-394 | Quantifying and Modelling the Mobilisation of Inoculum from Diseased Leaves and Infected Defoliated Tissues in Epidemics of Angular Leaf Spot of Bean | Delphine Allorent, Laetitia Willocquet, Aloisio Sartorato and Serge Savary |
| 395-405 | Influence of Stigmatic Morphology on Flower Colonization by Erwinia amylovora and Pantoea agglomerans | F. Spinelli, F. Ciampolini, M. Cresti, K. Geider and G. Costa |
| 407-416 | Genetic Variation and Population Structure of the Grape Powdery Mildew Fungus, Erysiphe necator, in Southern France | Jean-Pierre Péros, Claire Troulet, Mikaël Guerriero, Corinne Michel-Romiti and Jean-Loup Notteghem |
| 417-435 | Effect of Organic Management of Soils on Suppressiveness to Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici and its Antagonist, Pseudomonas fluorescens | Gerbert A. Hiddink, Ariena H. C. van Bruggen, Aad J. Termorshuizen, Jos M. Raaijmakers and Alexander V. Semenov |
| 437-438 | Book review: Harry Marshall Ward and the fungal thread of death. Peter Ayres. 2005. APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. ISBN 0-89054-333-X. US$79.00, 168 pp | Derek T. Mitchell |
| 439 | Book review: Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Subtropical and Tropical Agriculture – 2nd Edition. Edited by M. Luc, R. Sikora and J. Bridge. 2005. 896 pp. CABI Publishing, UK. ISBN 0851997279. £99.50 (US$195.00). Hardback. | Yitzhak Spiegel |
| 441-443 | Volume 113 No. 1 September 2005 |
| 445 | Author Index |
| 1 | Sustainable Strategies for Managing Brassica napus (Oilseed Rape) Resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans (Phoma Stem Canker) | Bruce D. L. Fitt, Neal Evans, Barbara J. Howlett and Mike Cooke |
| 3-15 | World-Wide Importance of Phoma Stem Canker (Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa) on Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) | B. D. L. Fitt, H. Brun, M. J. Barbetti and S. R. Rimmer |
| 17-31 | Genetic Linkage Maps and Genomic Organization in Leptosphaeria maculans | Marie-Line Kuhn, Lilian Gout, Barbara J. Howlett, Delphine Melayah and Michel Meyer, et al. |
| 33-40 | Major gene resistance in Brassica napus (oilseed rape) is overcome by changes in virulence of populations of Leptosphaeria maculans in France and Australia | Susan J. Sprague, Marie-Hélène Balesdent, Hortense Brun, Helen L. Hayden and Stephen J. Marcroft, et al. |
| 41-52 | Major Gene and Polygenic Resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) | R. Delourme, A. M. Chèvre, H. Brun, T. Rouxel and M. H. Balesdent, et al. |
| 53-65 | A Large-Scale Survey of Races of Leptosphaeria maculans Occurring on Oilseed Rape in France | Marie-Hélène Balesdent, Karine Louvard, Xavier Pinochet and Thierry Rouxel |
| 67-75 | Frequency of Avirulence Alleles in Field Populations of Leptosphaeria maculans in Europe | Anna Stachowiak, Julia Olechnowicz, Malgorzata Jedryczka, Thierry Rouxel and Marie-Hélène Balesdent, et al. |
| 77-89 | Fitness Cost Associated with Loss of the AvrLm4 Avirulence Function in Leptosphaeria maculans (Phoma Stem Canker of Oilseed Rape) | Y. -J. Huang, Z. -Q. Li, N. Evans, T. Rouxel and B. D. L. Fitt, et al. |
| 91-106 | Improved Resistance Management for Durable Disease Control: A Case Study of Phoma Stem Canker of Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) | J. N. Aubertot, J. S. West, L. Bousset-Vaslin, M. U. Salam and M. J. Barbetti, et al. |
| 107-116 | Durability of Resistance and Cost of Virulence | Stéphane Pietravalle, Stéphane Lemarié and Frank van den Bosch |
| 117-126 | Dissemination of Information About Management Strategies and Changes in Farming Practices for the Exploitation of Resistance to |
| 127-137 | Attenuation of Virulence in Sclerotinia homoeocarpa during Storage is Associated with Latent Infection by Ophiostoma mitovirus 3a | F. Deng and G. J. Boland |
| 139-149 | Plant Host Range of Verticillium longisporum and Microsclerotia Density in Swedish Soils | Anna Johansson, Jan-Kees C. Goud and Christina Dixelius |
| 151-161 | Effect of Essential Oils from Citrus Varieties on in vitro Growth and Sporulation of Phaeoramularia angolensis Causing Citrus Leaf and Fruit Spot Disease | Jean Kuate, Jacob Foko, Sali Atanga Ndindeng, Pierre Michel Jazet-Dongmo and Eric Fouré, et al. |
| 163-173 | Assessing Four-Way Mixtures of Winter Wheat Cultivars from the Performances of their Two-Way and Individual Components | B. Mille, M. Belhaj Fraj, H. Monod and C. de Vallavieille-Pope |
| 175-184 | Factors Influencing Transmission of Didymella rabiei (Ascochyta Blight) from Inoculated Seed of Chickpea Under Controlled Conditions | R. B. E. Kimber, E. S. Scott and M. D. Ramsey |
| 185-197 | An Aqueous Extract of the Dry Mycelium of Penicillium chrysogenum Induces Resistance in Several Crops under Controlled and Field Conditions | Barbara Thuerig, Andres Binder, Thomas Boller, Urs Guyer and Sonia Jiménez, et al. |
| 199-213 | The Role of Psychophysics in Phytopathology: The Weber–Fechner Law Revisited | Forrest W. Nutter and Paul D. Esker |
| 215-223 | Interactions Between the Potato Cyst Nematode Globodera rostochiensis and Diseases Caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG3 in Potatoes Under Field Conditions | Matthew Back, Patrick Haydock and Peter Jenkinson |
| 225 | Book Review: Compendium of Turfgrass Diseases – 3rd Edition, by Richard W. Smiley, Peter H. Dernoeden and Bruce B. Clark. 2005. 160 pp., 49 black and white illustrations. APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. ISBN 0890543305. US$55.00. | Ruth Mann |
| 227-228 | Book Review: Bacterial Wilt Disease and the Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex. Edited by Caitilyn Allen, Phillippe Prior, and A.C. Hayward. 2005. 510 pp. APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. ISBN 0890543291. US$79.00. | Solke H. De Boer |
| 229-233 | Online Manuscript Submission |
| 1-2 | Foreword | Serge Savary and Mike Cooke |
| 3-23 | Botanical Epidemiology: Some Key Advances and its Continuing Role in Disease Management | Laurence V. Madden |
| 25-34 | Framework Development in Plant Disease Risk Assessment and its Application | X. B. Yang |
| 35-51 | Ecological Genomics and Epidemiology | K. A. Garrett, S. H. Hulbert, J. E. Leach and S. E. Travers |
| 53-59 | The Practical Considerations of Scale in Plant Pathology | W. W. Turechek |
| 61-73 | Trends in Theoretical Plant Epidemiology | H. Scherm, H. K. Ngugi and P. S. Ojiambo |
| 75-93 | Establishing Priorities for Plant Science Research and Developing World Food Security | Robert W. Herdt |
| 95-103 | Disease Assessment Concepts and the Advancements Made in Improving the Accuracy and Precision of Plant Disease Data | Forrest W. Nutter, Paul D. Esker and Rosalee A. Coelho Netto |
| 105-122 | Relation between Soil Health, Wave-like Fluctuations in Microbial Populations, and Soil-borne Plant Disease Management | Ariena H. C. van Bruggen, Alexander M. Semenov, Anne D. van Diepeningen, Oscar J. de Vos and Wim J. Blok |
| 123-138 | Patterns and Management of Crop Multiple Pathosystems | Serge Savary, B. Mille, B. Rolland and P. Lucas |
| 201-218 | PCR-based determination of colonization patterns during potato tuber infection by single and multiple pathogens | A. El Hadrami, O. Wally, L. R. Adam and F. Daayf |
| 219-235 | AFLP analysis of genetic diversity in populations of Botrytis elliptica and Botrytis tulipae from the Netherlands | M. Staats, P. van Baarlen and J. A. L. van Kan |
| 237-246 | Antagonistic activity of endophytic fungi towards Diplodia corticola assessed by in vitro and in planta tests | Grazia Campanile, Angela Ruscelli and Nicola Luisi |
| 247-265 | Genetic diversity, anastomosis groups and virulence of Rhizoctonia spp. from strawberry | Michal Sharon, Stanley Freeman, Shiro Kuninaga and Baruch Sneh |
| 267-280 | Genetics of host-pathogen interactions in the Pyrenophora teres f. teres (net form) – barley (Hordeum vulgare) pathosystem | Olga Afanasenko, Nina Mironenko, Olga Filatova, Doris Kopahnke and Ilona Krämer, et al. |
| 281-291 | Detection and identification of the phytoplasma associated with pear decline in Taiwan | Hsiu-Lin Liu, Ching-Chung Chen and Chan-Pin Lin |
| 293-305 | Occurrence of Rhexocercosporidium carotae on cold stored carrot roots in the Netherlands | Pieter Kastelein, Eveline S. C. Stilma, Janneke Elderson and Jürgen Köhl |
| 307-312 | Genetic variability within RNA2 of |
| 313-327 | Effects of cropping history and origin of seed potatoes on population structure of Phytophthora infestans | Heidi Bouws and Maria R. Finckh |
| 329-340 | Compounds inhibitory to nematophagous fungi produced by Bacillus sp. strain H6 isolated from fungistatic soil | Lei Li, Minghe Mo, Qing Qu, Hong Luo and Keqin Zhang |
| 341-346 | Genetic control of partial resistance to ‘collar’ and ‘root’ isolates of Phoma macdonaldii in sunflower | T. Abou Al Fadil, G. Dechamp-Guillaume, R. Darvishzadeh and A. Sarrafi |
| 347-356 | Identification of a CAPS marker tightly linked to the Tomato yellow leaf curl disease resistance gene Ty-1 in tomato | Ana Pérez de Castro, José Miguel Blanca, María José Díez and Fernando Nuez Viñals |
| 357-368 | Virulence and diversity of Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei in East China | Antonín Dreiseitl and Junmei Wang |
| 369-381 | Development of Peronospora parasitica epidemics on radish as modelled by the effects of water vapour saturation deficit and temperature | Andreas Kofoet and Mathias Fink |
| 383-392 | Discrimination of Pseudomonas syringae isolates from sweet and wild cherry using rep-PCR | Joana G. Vicente and Steven J. Roberts |
| 393-402 | The suppressive effects of composts used as growth media against Botrytis cinerea in cucumber plants | Guillem Segarra, Eva Casanova, Celia Borrero, Manuel Avilés and Isabel Trillas |
| 403-415 | Biological Soil Disinfestation (BSD), a new control method for potato brown rot, caused by Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 | Nevein A. S. Messiha, Anne D. van Diepeningen, Marcel Wenneker, Alexander R. van Beuningen and Jaap D. Janse, et al. |
| 417-418 | Book review | Peter W. Jones |
| 199-209 | Assessment of real-time PCR as a method for determining the presence of Verticillium dahliae in different Solanaceae cultivars | Carmen Gayoso, Oscar Martínez de Ilárduya, Federico Pomar and Fuencisla Merino de Cáceres |
| 211-225 | Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: a new potential biocontrol agent of Ralstonia solanacearum, causal agent of potato brown rot | N. A. S. Messiha, A. D. van Diepeningen, N. S. Farag, S. A. Abdallah and J. D. Janse, et al. |
| 227-238 | A dynamic model forecasting infection of pear leaves by conidia of Venturia nashicola and its evaluation in unsprayed orchards | B. -H. Li, J. -R. Yang, X. -L. Dong, B. -D. Li and X. -M. Xu |
| 239-246 | Lack of biocontrol capacity in a non-pathogenic mutant of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis | Floriane L’Haridon, Sébastien Aimé, Claude Alabouvette and Chantal Olivain |
| 247-258 | Parasitism of Trichoderma on Meloidogyne javanica and role of the gelatinous matrix | Edna Sharon, Ilan Chet, Ada Viterbo, Meira Bar-Eyal and Harel Nagan, et al. |
| 259-274 | Differential interactions of Verticillium longisporum and V. dahliae with Brassica napus detected with molecular and histological techniques | C. Eynck, B. Koopmann, G. Grunewaldt-Stoecker, P. Karlovsky and A. von Tiedemann |
| 275-285 | The susceptibility of herbal willow to Melampsora rust and herbivores | Susanne Heiska, Olli-Pekka Tikkanen, Matti Rousi, Satu Turtola and Veijo Tirkkonen, et al. |
| 287-294 | Tomato leaf curl Guangxi virus is a distinct monopartite begomovirus species | Youping Xu, Xinzhong Cai and Xueping Zhou |
| 295-298 | Fruit spot of sweet lime (| 299-306 | Detection and identification of the crucifer pathogen, Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris, by PCR amplification of the conserved Hrp/type III secretion system gene hrcC | Massimo Zaccardelli, Francesco Campanile, Annalisa Spasiano and Massimo Merighi |
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| 241-242 | Foreword | Peter A. H. M. Bakker, Jos M. Raaijmakers, Guido V. Bloemberg, Monica Höfte and Philippe Lemanceau, et al. |
| 243-254 | Plant responses to plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria | L. C. van Loon |
| 255-264 | Management of resident plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria with the cropping system: a review of experience in the US Pacific Northwest | R. James Cook |
| 265-278 | Genomic analysis of antifungal metabolite production by Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf-5 | Joyce E. Loper and Harald Gross |
| 279-300 | The magic and menace of metagenomics: prospects for the study of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria | Johan H. J. Leveau |
| 301-309 | Microscopic analysis of plant–bacterium interactions using auto fluorescent proteins | Guido V. Bloemberg |
| 311-328 | Dialogues of root-colonizing biocontrol pseudomonads | Christophe Dubuis, Christoph Keel and Dieter Haas |
| 329-339 | Promotion of plant growth by ACC deaminase-producing soil bacteria | Bernard R. Glick, Zhenyu Cheng, Jennifer Czarny and Jin Duan |
| 341-351 | Effects of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on nodulation of Phaseolus vulgaris L. are dependent on plant P nutrition | Roseline Remans, Anja Croonenborghs, Roldan Torres Gutierrez, Jan Michiels and Jos Vanderleyden |
| 353-365 | Quorum sensing as a target for developing control strategies for the plant pathogen Pectobacterium | Denis Faure and Yves Dessaux |
| 317-330 | Reactive oxygen intermediates and oxalic acid in the pathogenesis of the necrotrophic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum | Andreas Walz, Irmgard Zingen-Sell, Simone Theisen and Andreas Kortekamp |
| 331-337 | The use of Verticillium dahliae and Diplodia scrobiculata to induce resistance in Pinus halepensis against Diplodia pinea infection | Zaida Muñoz, Assumpció Moret and Sandra Garcés |
| 339-351 | Development of real-time PCR systems based on SYBR® Green I and TaqMan® technologies for specific quantitative detection of Phoma tracheiphila in infected Citrus | Maria Antonietta Demontis, Santa Olga Cacciola, Marcella Orrù, Virgilio Balmas and Valentina Chessa, et al. |
| 353-362 | Induction of systemic resistance in banana (Musa spp.) against Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) by combining chitin with root-colonizing Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CHA0 | Mathiyazhagan Kavino, Sankarasubramanian Harish, Neelakandan Kumar, Duraisamy Saravanakumar and Ramasamy Samiyappan |
| 363-371 | Fusaproliferin effects on the photosystem in the cells of maize seedling leaves | Antonello Santini, Antonia Šrobárová, Ján Pavlovkin, Milada Čiamporová and Alberto Ritieni |
| 373-382 | An effective biocontrol bioformulation against Phytophthora blight of pepper using growth mixtures of combined chitinolytic bacteria under different field conditions | Young Cheol Kim, Hyunchae Jung, Kil Yong Kim and Seur Kee Park |
| 383-396 | Cytological and immunocytochemical studies on responses of wheat spikes of the resistant Chinese cv. Sumai 3 and the susceptible cv. Xiaoyan 22 to infection by Fusarium graminearum | Zhensheng Kang, Heinrich Buchenauer, Lili Huang, Qingmei Han and Hongchang Zhang |
| 397-408 | Monitoring conidial density of Monilinia fructigena in the air in relation to brown rot development in integrated and organic apple orchards | Imre J. Holb |
| 409-415 | Isolation and pathogenicity of | 417-425 | SAR induction in tomato plants is not effective against root-knot nematode infection | S. Sanz-Alférez, B. Mateos, R. Alvarado and M. Sánchez |
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| 213-216 | Foreword | David B. Collinge, Lisa Munk and B. M. Cooke |
| 217-231 | What are the prospects for genetically engineered, disease resistant plants? | David B. Collinge, Ole Søgaard Lund and Hans Thordal-Christensen |
| 233-242 | Priming: it’s all the world to induced disease resistance | Katharina Goellner and Uwe Conrath |
| 243-255 | Resistance proteins: scouts of the plant innate immune system | Wladimir I. L. Tameling and Frank L. W. Takken |
| 257-266 | How can we exploit functional genomics approaches for understanding the nature of plant defences? Barley as a case study | David B. Collinge, Michael K. Jensen, Michael F. Lyngkjaer and Jesper Rung |
| 267-280 | Roles of reactive oxygen species in interactions between plants and pathogens | Nandini P. Shetty, Hans J. Lyngs Jørgensen, Jens Due Jensen, David B. Collinge and H. Shekar Shetty |
| 281-289 | Mechanisms modulating fungal attack in post-harvest pathogen interactions and their control | Dov Prusky and Amnon Lichter |
| 291-302 | What can we learn from clubroots: alterations in host roots and hormone homeostasis caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae | Jutta Ludwig-Müller and Astrid Schuller |
| 303-312 | Problems with disseminating information on disease control in wheat and barley to farmers | Lise Nistrup Jørgensen, Egon Noe, Ghita C. Nielsen, Jens Erik Jensen and Jens Erik Ørum, et al. |
| 313-322 | Control of plant diseases by natural products: Allicin from garlic as a case study | Alan J. Slusarenko, Anant Patel and Daniela Portz |
| 323-330 | Use of Coniothyrium minitans as a biocontrol agent and some molecular aspects of sclerotial mycoparasitism | J. M. Whipps, S. Sreenivasaprasad, S. Muthumeenakshi, C. W. Rogers and M. P. Challen |
| 331-337 | International standards for the diagnosis of regulated pests | Françoise Petter, Anne Sophie Roy and Ian Smith |
| 339-346 | Quality assurance in plant health diagnostics – the experience of the Danish Plant Directorate | Charlotte Thrane |
| 347-353 | Tracking fungi in soil with monoclonal antibodies | Christopher R. Thornton |
| 355-363 | Exploiting generic platform technologies for the detection and identification of plant pathogens | Neil Boonham, Rachel Glover, Jenny Tomlinson and Rick Mumford |
| 365-375 | The challenge of providing plant pest diagnostic services for Africa | Julian J. Smith, Jeff Waage, James W. Woodhall, Sam J. Bishop and Nicola J. Spence |
| 377-385 | Application of pathogen surveys, disease nurseries and varietal resistance characteristics in an IPM approach for the control of wheat yellow rust | Mogens S. Hovmøller and Karen E. Henriksen |
| 387-397 | Molecular approaches for characterization and use of natural disease resistance in wheat | Navreet Kaur, Kenneth Street, Michael Mackay, Nabila Yahiaoui and Beat Keller |
| 399-409 | Integration of breeding and technology into diversification strategies for disease control in modern agriculture | Maria R. Finckh |
| 187-198 | Comparative studies on the effects of a yucca extract and acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) on inhibition of Venturia inaequalis in apple leaves | M. Bengtsson, E. Wulff, H. J. Lyngs Jørgensen, A. Pham and M. Lübeck, et al. |
| 199-218 | Genetic analyses of Pseudomonas syringae isolates from Belgian fruit orchards reveal genetic variability and isolate-host relationships within the pathovar syringae, and help identify both races of the pathovar morsprunorum | Valérie Gilbert, Frédérique Legros, Henri Maraite and Alain Bultreys |
| 219-230 | Trichoderma harzianum elicits defence response genes in roots of potato plantlets challenged by Rhizoctonia solani | Adrien Gallou, Sylvie Cranenbrouck and Stéphane Declerck |
| 231-245 | Breaking of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus resistance in sugar beet is independent of virus and vector inoculum densities | Friederike Pferdmenges and Mark Varrelmann |
| 247-259 | Partial characterisation of a novel Tobamovirus infecting Actinidia chinensis and A. deliciosa (Actinidiaceae) from China | Ramesh R. Chavan, Michael N. Pearson and Dan Cohen |
| 261-268 | Induction of systemic resistance, root colonisation and biocontrol activities of the rhizospheric strain of Serratia plymuthica are dependent on N-acyl homoserine lactones | Yandong Pang, Xiaoguang Liu, Yingxin Ma, Leonid Chernin and Gabriele Berg, et al. |
| 269-281 | Development of a field biotest using artificial inoculation to evaluate resistance and yield effects in sugar beet cultivars against Cercospora beticola | Ulrike Kaiser and Mark Varrelmann |
| 283-292 | Soil application of imidacloprid and related SAR-inducing compounds produces effective and persistent control of citrus canker | M. I. Francis, A. Redondo, J. K. Burns and J. H. Graham |
| 293-302 | Characterisation of naturally occurring Erwinia amylovora strains lacking the common plasmid pEA29 and their detection with real-time PCR | M. Mohammadi, E. Moltmann, W. Zeller and K. Geider |
| 303-308 | Identification of phytotoxins from Botryosphaeria obtusa, a pathogen of black dead arm disease of grapevine | Jules Désiré Djoukeng, Suzanna Polli, Philippe Larignon and Eliane Abou-Mansour |
| 309-329 | Spray treatments combined with climate modification for the management of Leveillula taurica in sweet pepper | Michal Brand, Yoel Messika, Yigal Elad, Dalia Rav David and Abraham Sztejnberg |
| 331-335 | Evaluation of glyphosate-tolerant soybean cultivars for resistance to bacterial pustule | Lopa Goradia, Glen L. Hartman and Steven L. Daniel |
| 337-343 | Response of tomato rootstocks carrying the Mi-resistance gene to populations of Meloidogyne arenaria, M. incognita and M. javanica | Laura Cortada, F. Javier Sorribas, César Ornat, Maria Fé Andrés and Soledad Verdejo-Lucas |
| 345-348 | Inheritance of resistance in Solanum nigrum to Phytophthora infestans | R. Lebecka |
| 349-352 | Host range and properties of Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid | Yosuke Matsushita, Tomio Usugi and Shinya Tsuda |
| 353-361 | Genes responsible for coronatine synthesis in Pseudomonas syringae present in the genome of soft rot bacteria | Monika Slawiak and Ewa Lojkowska |
| 363-368 | Simultaneous detection and genetic variability of stone fruit viroids in the Czech Republic | M. Hassan, G. Gomez, V. Pallás, A. Myrta and P. Rysanek |
| 369-378 | Diverse Fusarium solani isolates colonise agricultural environments in Ethiopia | M. Bogale, E.T. Steenkamp, M.J. Wingfield and B.D. Wingfield |
| 379-390 | Visualisation of hrp gene expression in Xanthomonas euvesicatoria in the tomato phyllosphere | Yongxiang Zhang, Ewen M. Callaway, Jeffrey B. Jones and Mark Wilson |
| 391-403 | Analysis of protease activity in Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus on peanut seed infection and aflatoxin contamination | R. Asis, V. Muller, D. L. Barrionuevo, S. A. Araujo and M. A. Aldao |
| 405-412 | Implementation of an artificial reaction control in a TaqMan method for PCR detection of Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 | Donna S. Smith and Solke H. De Boer |
| 413-425 | A predictive model for early-warning of Septoria leaf blotch on winter wheat | D. E. te Beest, M. W. Shaw, S. Pietravalle and F. van den Bosch |
| 427-437 | Biological control of grapevine crown gall: purification and partial characterisation of an antibacterial substance produced by Rahnella aquatilis strain HX2 | Fan Chen, Jin-Yun Li, Yan-Bin Guo, Jian-Hui Wang and Hui-Min Wang |
| 439-450 | Changes in soluble and cell wall-bound hydroxycinnamic and hydroxybenzoic acids in sugarcane cultivars inoculated with Sporisorium scitamineum sporidia | Rocío Santiago, Roberto de Armas, Blanca Fontaniella, Carlos Vicente and María-Estrella Legaz |
| 451-456 | Differentiation of Erwinia amylovora strains from Bulgaria by PCR-RFLP analysis | Iliana Atanasova, Petia Kabadjova-Hristova, Katerina Stefanova, Nevena Bogatzevska and Penka Moncheva |
| 457-470 | Detection of viridiofungin A and other antifungal metabolites excreted by Trichoderma harzianum active against different plant pathogens | Abbas El-Hasan, Frank Walker, Jochen Schöne and Heinrich Buchenauer |
| 471-482 | The Zea mays b-32 ribosome-inactivating protein efficiently inhibits growth of Fusarium verticillioides on leaf pieces in vitro | Chiara Lanzanova, Maria Gabriella Giuffrida, Mario Motto, Cristina Baro and Guenter Donn, et al. |
| 483-493 | Vascular blackening of wasabi rhizomes caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum | G. Rodríguez and Z. K. Punja |
| 495-503 | Phylogenetic analysis of the citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) bacterium based on the sequences of 16S rDNA and 16S/23S rDNA intergenic regions among isolates in China | Fang Ding, Xiuxin Deng, Ni Hong, Yun Zhong and Guoping Wang, et al. |
| 505-519 | Cross-pathogenicity of Verticillium dahliae between potato and sunflower | H. Alkher, A. El Hadrami, K. Y. Rashid, L. R. Adam and F. Daayf |
| 521-526 | Development of a TaqMan allelic discrimination assay for the distinction of two major subtypes of the grapevine yellows phytoplasma Bois noir | Jennifer Berger, Josef Dalla Via and Sanja Baric |
| 527-532 | A model system for plant-virus interaction—infectivity and seed transmission of Cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV) in Arabidopsis thaliana | Artemis Rumbou, Susanne von Bargen and Carmen Büttner |
| 533-541 | Influence of silicon on some components of resistance to anthracnose in susceptible and resistant sorghum lines | Renata S. Resende, Fabricio Á. Rodrigues, Juliana M. Soares and Carlos R. Casela |
| 543-552 | Relationships between morphological traits and resistance to pine wood nematode in two Japanese pines | Taro Yamanobe |
| 553-563 | Quantification of viable Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in hosts using quantitative PCR with the aid of ethidium monoazide (EMA) | P. Trivedi, U. S. Sagaram, J. -S. Kim, R. H. Brlansky and M. E. Rogers, et al. |
| 565-575 | Characterisation of Phytophthora infestans isolates collected from potato in Estonia during 2002–2003 | E. Runno-Paurson, W. E. Fry, K. L. Myers, M. Koppel and M. Mänd |
| 577-583 | Cercospora zeina is the causal agent of grey leaf spot disease of maize in southern Africa | Barbara Meisel, Jeanne Korsman, Frederik J. Kloppers and Dave K. Berger |
| 585-594 | Development of a PCR-based diagnostic tool specific to wheat dwarf bunt, caused by Tilletia controversa | Qing Yuan, Siji Nian, Youping Yin, Minhui Li and Jun Cai, et al. |
| 595-601 | Root extracts from Mexican avocado (Persea americana var. drymifolia) inhibit the mycelial growth of the oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi | José D. L. Sánchez-Pérez, Ma. Guadalupe Jaimes-Lara, Rafael Salgado-Garciglia and Joel E. López-Meza |
| 603-611 | Symptom development, pathogen isolation and Real-Time QPCR quantification as factors for evaluating the resistance of olive cultivars to Verticillium pathotypes | Emmanouil A. Markakis, Sotirios E. Tjamos, Polymnia P. Antoniou, Epaminondas J. Paplomatas and Eleftherios C. Tjamos |
| 613-619 | A natural fungicide for the control of Erysiphe betae and Erysiphe cichoracearum | Domenico Rongai, Claudio Cerato and Luca Lazzeri |
| 621-635 | Seasonal susceptibility of citrus scions to Phytophthora citrophthora and P. nicotianae and the influence of environmental and host-linked factors on infection development | L. A. Alvarez, D. Gramaje, P. Abad-Campos and J. García-Jiménez |
| 637-657 | Antifungal activity of Datura stramonium, Calotropis gigantea and Azadirachta indica against Fusarium mangiferae and floral malformation in mango | K. Usha, B. Singh, P. Praseetha, N. Deepa and D. K. Agarwal, et al. |
| 659-672 | Population studies on Phytophthora infestans on potatoes and tomatoes in southern Germany | K. Möller, M. Dilger, J. Habermeyer, V. Zinkernagel and W. G. Flier, et al. |
| 673-680 | Molecular characterisation of Rice stripe necrosis virus as a new species of the genus Benyvirus | Ivan Lozano and Francisco Morales |
| 681-690 | Genetic linkage map of Phaeosphaeria nodorum, the causal agent of stagonospora nodorum blotch disease of wheat | Arkadiusz Malkus, Qijian Song, Perry Cregan, Edward Arseniuk and Peter P. Ueng |
| 691-694 | Citrus exocortis viroid transmission through commercially-distributed seeds of Impatiens and Verbena plants | Rudra P. Singh, Andrea D. Dilworth, Xiaoping Ao, Mathuresh Singh and Virendra K. Baranwal |
| 695-700 | Clove-transmissibility of Pseudomonas salomonii, the causal agent of ‘Café au lait’ disease of garlic | Marie-Agnès Jacques, Nathaëlle Luçon and Sandrine Houdault |
| 701-706 | East Adriatic—a reservoir region of severe Citrus tristeza virus strains | Silvija Cerni, Dijana Skoric, Jelena Ruscic, Mladen Krajacic and Tatjana Papic, et al. |
| 707-713 | New hosts of Potato virus Y (PVY) among common wild plants in Europe | Agnieszka Kaliciak and Jerzy Syller |
| 1-22 | Genetic resistance for the sustainable control of plant virus diseases: breeding, mechanisms and durability | P. Gómez, A.M. Rodríguez-Hernández, B. Moury and M.A. Aranda |
| 23-38 | The Horsfall-Barratt scale and severity estimates of citrus canker | C. H. Bock, T. R. Gottwald, P. E. Parker, A. Z. Cook and F. Ferrandino, et al. |
| 39-49 | Nematicidal potential of materials from Medicago spp. | Trifone D’Addabbo, Pinarosa Avato and Aldo Tava |
| 51-61 | Fusarium species complex on maize in Switzerland: occurrence, prevalence, impact and mycotoxins in commercial hybrids under natural infection | Brigitte Dorn, Hans-Rudolf Forrer, Stéphanie Schürch and Susanne Vogelgsang |
| 63-72 | Impact of Erysiphe alphitoides on transpiration and photosynthesis in Quercus robur leaves | Mostafa Hajji, Erwin Dreyer and Benoit Marçais |
| 73-85 | Colonisation and histological changes in muskmelon and autumn squash tissues infected by Acremonium cucurbitacearum or Monosporascus cannonballus | Ana Alfaro-Fernández and Amparo García-Luis |
| 87-95 | Resistance to metalaxyl-M and cymoxanil in a dominant clonal lineage of Phytophthora infestans in Huánuco, Peru, an area of continuous potato production | Wilmer Pérez, Johanna Lara and Gregory A. Forbes |
| 97-107 | Identification of a novel point mutation in the β-tubulin gene of Botrytis cinerea and detection of benzimidazole resistance by a diagnostic PCR-RFLP assay | Basil N Ziogas, Dimitra Nikou, Anastasios N Markoglou, Anastasios A Malandrakis and John Vontas |
| 109-118 | Teratosphaeria (Mycosphaerella) nubilosa, the causal agent of Mycosphaerella leaf disease (MLD), recently introduced into Uruguay | Guillermo Pérez, Gavin C. Hunter, Bernard Slippers, Carlos Pérez and Brenda D. Wingfield, et al. |
| 119-130 | Accumulation of H2O2 in xylem fluids of cucumber stems during ASM-induced systemic acquired resistance (SAR) involves increased LOX activity and transient accumulation of shikimic acid | T. -C. Lin and H. Ishii |
| 131-141 | Breeding Lupinus albus for resistance to the root pathogen Pleiochaeta setosa | David J. Luckett, Raymond B. Cowley, Mark F. Richards and David M. Roberts |
| 143-158 | Simultaneous detection and identification of Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) isolates by multiplex one-step RT-PCR | Ana Alfaro-Fernández, Jesús Ángel Sánchez-Navarro, María del Carmen Cebrián, María del Carmen Córdoba-Sellés and Vicente Pallás, et al. |
| 159-171 | Comparison of mycelial proteomes of two Verticillium albo-atrum pathotypes from hop | Stanislav Mandelc, Sebastjan Radisek, Polona Jamnik and Branka Javornik |
| 173-178 | Ascospore release by Venturia inaequalis during periods of extended daylight and low temperature at Nordic latitudes | Arne Stensvand, Håvard Eikemo, Robert C. Seem and David M. Gadoury |
| 179-188 | Leaf position, leaf age and plant age affect the expression of downy mildew resistance in Brassica oleracea | Paula S. Coelho, Luísa Valério and António A. Monteiro |
| 189-202 | Epidemiology of root rot caused by Leptosphaeria maculans in Brassica napus crops | Susan J. Sprague, Barbara J. Howlett and John A. Kirkegaard |
| 203-211 | Characterisation of a novel ilarvirus causing grapevine angular mosaic disease | Sobhi M. Girgis, Frederic P. Bem, Chrysostomos I. Dovas, Athanassios Sclavounos and Apostolos D. Avgelis, et al. |
| 213-222 | Effects of grape xylem sap and cell wall constituents on in vitro growth, biofilm formation and cellular aggregation of Xylella fastidiosa | Davis W. Cheng, Hong Lin, M. Andrew Walker, Drake C. Stenger and Edwin L. Civerolo |
| 223-233 | Effect of quercetin and umbelliferone on the transcript level of Penicillium expansum genes involved in patulin biosynthesis | Simona M. Sanzani, Leonardo Schena, Franco Nigro, Annalisa De Girolamo and Antonio Ippolito |
| 235-244 | Identification and molecular mapping of the rice bacterial blight resistance gene allelic to Xa7 from an elite restorer line Zhenhui 084 | Yuchen Zhang, Jianfei Wang, Jianwei Pan, Zhimin Gu and Xifeng Chen, et al. |
| 245-261 | Biochemical and genetical analysis reveal a new clade of biovar 3 Dickeya spp. strains isolated from potato in Europe | Monika Sławiak, Jose R. C. M. van Beckhoven, Adrianus G. C. L. Speksnijder, Robert Czajkowski and Grzegorz Grabe, et al. |
| 263-275 | Distribution of Dickeya spp. and Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum in naturally infected seed potatoes | Robert Czajkowski, Grzegorz J. Grabe and Jan M. van der Wolf |
| 277-290 | Esca in young and mature vineyards, and molecular diagnosis of the associated fungi | G. Romanazzi, S. Murolo, L. Pizzichini and S. Nardi |
| 291-302 | Pre-symptomatic detection of Plasmopara viticola infection in grapevine leaves using chlorophyll fluorescence imaging | Ladislav Cséfalvay, Gabriele Di Gaspero, Karel Matouš, Diana Bellin and Benedetto Ruperti, et al. |
| 303-315 | Barley yield losses due to defoliation of upper three leaves either healthy or infected at boot stage by Pyrenophora teres f. teres | Rajaâ Jebbouj and Brahim El Yousfi |
| 317-327 | Ectopic expression of barley constitutively activated ROPs supports susceptibility to powdery mildew and bacterial wildfire in tobacco | Indira Priyadarshini Pathuri, Jafargholi Imani, Valiollah Babaeizad, Karl-Heinz Kogel and Ruth Eichmann, et al. |
| 329-335 | Rapid in planta detection of Chalara fraxinea by a real-time PCR assay using a dual-labelled probe | Renaud Ioos, Tadeusz Kowalski, Claude Husson and Ottmar Holdenrieder |
| 337-341 | Aphid transmissibility of different European beet polerovirus isolates | Anna Kozłowska-Makulska, Monique Beuve, Jerzy Syller, Marek S. Szyndel and Olivier Lemaire, et al. |
| 343-347 | First report of Monilia polystroma on apple in Hungary | Marietta Petróczy and László Palkovics |
| 349-354 | Simultaneous and selective detection of two major soft rot pathogens of potato: Pectobacterium atrosepticum (Erwinia carotovora subsp. atrosepticum) and Dickeya spp. (Erwinia chrysanthemi) | Stéphanie Diallo, Xavier Latour, Anne Groboillot, Bruno Smadja and Patricia Copin, et al. |
| 355-365 | Cisgenic melons over expressing glyoxylate-aminotransferase are resistant to downy mildew | Ido Benjamin, David Kenigsbuch, Mariana Galperin, Javier A. Abrameto and Yigal Cohen |
| 367-376 | The Caenorhabditis elegans assay: a tool to evaluate the pathogenic potential of bacterial biocontrol agents | Christin Zachow, Heidemarie Pirker, Christian Westendorf, Ralf Tilcher and Gabriele Berg |
| 377-386 | Differences between spring wheat cultivars in tolerance to Fusarium seedling blight under organic field conditions | Bart G. H. Timmermans, Aart M. Osman and GeertJan H. M. Van der Burgt |
| 387-395 | Comparison of pathogenicity of the Fusarium crown rot (FCR) complex (F. culmorum, F. pseudograminearum and F. graminearum) on hard red spring and durum wheat | Alan T. Dyer, Robert H. Johnston, Andrew C. Hogg and Jeffrey A. Johnston |
| 397-411 | Phylogenetic relationships and genome organisation of Colletotrichum acutatum causing anthracnose in strawberry | Carlos Garrido, María Carbú, Francisco Javier Fernández-Acero, Inmaculada Vallejo and Jesús Manuel Cantoral |
| 413-423 | Design and development of a DNA microarray for rapid identification of multiple European quarantine phytopathogenic bacteria | Cosima Pelludat, Brion Duffy and Jürg E. Frey |
| 425-433 | Mycosphaerella species occurring on Eucalyptus globulus in Portugal | Márcia Silva, Helena Machado and Alan J. L. Phillips |
| 435-444 | Modelling and control of non-persistent plant virus transmission for annual production cycles | Diego Viteri and Luis F. Gordillo |
| 445-458 | Fusarium head blight (FHB) in Flanders: population diversity, inter-species associations and DON contamination in commercial winter wheat varieties | K. Audenaert, R. Van Broeck, B. Bekaert, F. De Witte and B. Heremans, et al. |
| 459-469 | Colletotrichum destructivum from cowpea infecting Arabidopsis thaliana and its identity to C. higginsianum | Hu Sun and Jing-Ze Zhang |
| 471-483 | Isolation and characterisation of fusaricidin-type compound-producing strain of Paenibacillus polymyxa SQR-21 active against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. nevium | Waseem Raza, Xingming Yang, Hongsheng Wu, Yang Wang and Yangchun Xu, et al. |
| 485-495 | A novel species-specific satellite DNA family in the invasive root-knot nematode Meloidogyne mayaguensis and its potential use for diagnostics | Onivaldo Randig, Florence Deau, Marcilene F. A. dos Santos, Myrian S. Tigano and Regina M. D. G. Carneiro, et al. |
| 497-507 | Reaction of selected winter wheat cultivars from Europe and United States to Karnal bunt | Gary L. Peterson |
| 509-513 | Effects of temperature and humidity on the survival of urediniospores of gladiolus rust (Uromyces transversalis) | Gary L. Peterson and Dana K. Berner |
| 515-522 | Phoma stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans/L. biglobosa) of oilseed rape (Brassica napus): is the G2 Disease Index a good indicator of the distribution of observed canker severities? | Lô-Pelzer E., Aubertot J. N., Bousset L., Pinochet X. and Jeuffroy M. H. |
| 523-531 | Maturation of pseudothecia and discharge of ascospores of Leptosphaeria maculans on oilseed rape stubble | B. Naseri, J. A. Davidson and E. S. Scott |
| 533-543 | Transgenic indica rice expressing a bitter melon (Momordica charantia) class I chitinase gene (McCHIT1) confers enhanced resistance to Magnaporthe grisea and Rhizoctonia solani | Ping Li, Yan Pei, Xianchun Sang, Yinghua Ling and Zhenglin Yang, et al. |
| 545-550 | Comparison between the N and Me3 genes conferring resistance to the root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) in genetically different pepper lines (Capsicum annuum) | Judy A. Thies and Jennifer J. Ariss |
| 551-563 | Grape berry skin features related to ontogenic resistance to Botrytis cinerea | Christelle Deytieux-Belleau, Laurence Geny, Jean Roudet, Valérie Mayet and Bernard Donèche, et al. |
| 565-572 | Effects of huanglongbing on fruit quality of sweet orange cultivars in Brazil | Renato Beozzo Bassanezi, Luiz Henrique Montesino and Eduardo Sanches Stuchi |
| 573-587 | Alternative hosts and plant tissues for the survival, sporulation and spread of the Ascochyta blight pathogen of chickpea | Antonio Trapero-Casas and Walter J. Kaiser |
| 589-601 | Recovery of Ralstonia solanacearum from canal water in traditional potato-growing areas of Egypt but not from designated Pest-Free Areas (PFAs) | Derek L. Tomlinson, John G. Elphinstone, Mohamed Y. Soliman, M. S. Hanafy and Tacsin M. Shoala, et al. |
| 603-616 | Identification of bacterial protein markers and enolase as a plant response protein in the infection of Olea europaea subsp. europaea by Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi | Alexandre Campos, Gonçalo da Costa, Ana Varela Coelho and Pedro Fevereiro |
| 617-628 | Population genetic structure of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on canola in Iran | Roghayeh Hemmati, Mohammad Javan-Nikkhah and Celeste C. Linde |
| 629-640 | Flavonoid biosynthesis and degradation play a role in early defence responses of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) against biotic stress | Janne J. Koskimäki, Juho Hokkanen, Laura Jaakola, Marja Suorsa and Ari Tolonen, et al. |
| 641-653 | Genetic diversity of Ralstonia solanacearum strains from China | J. Xu, Z. C. Pan, P. Prior, J. S. Xu and Z. Zhang, et al. |
| 655-664 | Development of a novel inducible bioluminescent and antibiotic resistance tagging system and its use to investigate the role of antibiotic production by Pectobacterium carotovorum ssp. carotovorum during potato tuber infection | Katalin Kovács, Philip J. Hill, Donald Grierson, Christine E. R. Dodd and Doru Pamfil, et al. |
| 665-669 | Characterisation of Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) isolates from jujube trees (Ziziphus jujuba) | Benli Zhang, GuangYao Liu, Chunqin Liu, Zujian Wu and Dongmei Jiang, et al. |
| 671-677 | Characterisation of black locust isolates of Peanut stunt virus (PSV) from the Pannon ecoregion show the frequent occurrence of the fourth taxonomic PSV subgroup | László Kiss, Ervin Balázs and Katalin Salánki |
| 1-11 | Pseudomonas sp. LSW25R, antagonistic to plant pathogens, promoted plant growth, and reduced blossom-end rot of tomato fruits in a hydroponic system | Sang-Woo Lee, Il-Pyung Ahn, Sang-Yeon Sim, Sue-Yeon Lee and Myeon-Whoon Seo, et al. |
| 13-27 | Prevalence, species composition, genetic variation and pathogenicity of clover rot (Sclerotinia trifoliorum) and Fusarium spp. in red clover in Finland | T. Yli-Mattila, G. Kalko, A. Hannukkala, S. Paavanen-Huhtala and K. Hakala |
| 29-41 | Biotic changes in relation to local decrease in soil conduciveness to disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani | Muhammad Anees, Arne Tronsmo, Véronique Edel-Hermann, Nadine Gautheron and Vincent Faloya, et al. |
| 43-52 | Detection of four calla potyviruses by multiplex RT-PCR using nad5 mRNA as an internal control | Wen-Chi Hu, Chin-Hsing Huang, Shu-Chuan Lee, Chun-I Wu and Ya-Chun Chang |
| 53-60 | In planta multiplication and graft transmission of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ revealed by Real-Time PCR | H. D. Coletta-Filho, E. F. Carlos, K. C. S. Alves, M. A. R. Pereira and R. L. Boscariol-Camargo, et al. |
| 61-71 | Persistent, symptomless, systemic, and seed-borne infection of lettuce by Botrytis cinerea | Elias N. K. Sowley, Fiona M. Dewey and Michael W. Shaw |
| 73-79 | Plum pox virus as a stress factor in the vegetative growth, fruit growth and yield of plum (Prunus domestica) cv. ‘Cacanska Rodna’ | Tomo M. Milosevic, Ivan P. Glisic, Nebojsa T. Milosevic and Ivana S. Glisic |
| 81-95 | Proteomic studies of phytopathogenic fungi, oomycetes and their interactions with hosts | Vijai Bhadauria, Sabine Banniza, Li-Xia Wang, Yang-Dou Wei and You-Liang Peng |
| 97-109 | Geographic variation in severity of phoma stem canker and Leptosphaeria maculans/ L. biglobosa populations on UK winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) | Jenna F. Stonard, Akinwunmi O. Latunde-Dada, Yong-Ju Huang, Jonathan S. West and Neal Evans, et al. |
| 111-115 | Transmission of Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid by bumblebees (Bombus ignitus) in tomato plants | Shohei Matsuura, Yosuke Matsushita, Reiko Kozuka, Sachiko Shimizu and Shinya Tsuda |
| 117-122 | Tobacco ringspot virus persists in the shoot apical meristem but not in the root apical meristem of infected tobacco | Fang Dong, Tomofumi Mochizuki and Satoshi T. Ohki |
| 123-127 | ‘Candidatus Phlomobacter fragariae’ and the proteobacterium associated with the low sugar content syndrome of sugar beet are related to bacteria of the arsenophonus clade detected in hemipteran insects
| 129-133 | Improved real-time PCR assay for detection of the quarantine potato pathogen, Synchytrium endobioticum, in zonal centrifuge extracts from soil and in plants | Marga P. E. van Gent-Pelzer, Marjon Krijger and Peter J. M. Bonants |
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| 135-144 | Association of Grapevine fanleaf virus, Tomato ringspot virus and Grapevine rupestris stem pitting-associated virus with a grapevine vein-clearing complex on var. Chardonnay | Shaista Lunden, Baozhong Meng, John Avery and Wenping Qiu |
| 145-152 | Seed transmission of Pepino mosaic virus in tomato | Inge M. Hanssen, Rick Mumford, Dag-Ragnar Blystad, Isabel Cortez and Beata Hasiów-Jaroszewska, et al. |
| 153-163 | Influence of environmental factors on conidial germination and survival of Sphaeropsis pyriputrescens | Y. K. Kim and C. L. Xiao |
| 165-174 | Evaluation of the grapevine nursery propagation process as a source of Phaeoacremonium spp. and Phaeomoniella chlamydospora and occurrence of trunk disease pathogens in rootstock mother vines in Spain | Ángeles Aroca, David Gramaje, Josep Armengol, José García-Jiménez and Rosa Raposo |
| 175-185 | Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. brasiliensis causing blackleg on potatoes in South Africa | Johanna J. van der Merwe, Teresa A. Coutinho, Lise Korsten and Jacqueline E. van der Waals |
| 187-202 | Variations in relative humidity modulate Leptosphaeria spp. pathogenicity and interfere with canola mechanisms of defence | Abdelbasset El Hadrami, W. G. Dilantha Fernando and Fouad Daayf |
| 203-216 | Evaluation of pathogenicity and aggressiveness of F. langsethiae on oat and wheat seedlings relative to known seedling blight pathogens | Samuel M. Imathiu, Martin C. Hare, Rumiana V. Ray, Matthew Back and Simon G. Edwards |
| 217-228 | Fusarium elicitor-dependent calcium influx and associated ros generation in tomato is independent of cell death | Sanjukta Dey, Kaushik Ghose and Debabrata Basu |
| 229-239 | Control of sheath blight disease in rice by thermostable secondary metabolites of Trichothecium roseum MML003 | M. Jayaprakashvel, M. Selvakumar, K. Srinivasan, S. Ramesh and N. Mathivanan |
| 241-247 | Identification of resistance to bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae) disease on apricot genotypes grown in Turkey | M. Figen Donmez, Huseyin Karlidag and Ahmet Esitken |
| 249-262 | Symptoms and yield reduction caused by Dickeya spp. strains isolated from potato and river water in Finland | Jaana Laurila, Asko Hannukkala, Johanna Nykyri, Miia Pasanen and Valérie Hélias, et al. |
| 263-277 | Pathogenicity and aggressiveness in populations of Pseudomonas syringae from Belgian fruit orchards | Valérie Gilbert, Viviane Planchon, Frédérique Legros, Henri Maraite and Alain Bultreys |
| 279-291 | Fitness cost of virulence differs between the AvrLm1 and AvrLm4 loci in Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker of oilseed rape) | Yong-Ju Huang, Marie-Hélène Balesdent, Zi-Qin Li, Neal Evans and Thierry Rouxel, et al. |
| 293-303 | Effects of sowing date on severity of blight caused by Ascochyta rabiei and yield components of five chickpea cultivars grown under two climatic conditions in Tunisia | Lobna Ben Mohamed, Mohamed Cherif, Moncef Harrabi, Rex F. Galbraith and Richard N. Strange |
| 305-315 | Pathogenicity of morphologically different isolates of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum with Brassica napus and B. juncea genotypes | Harsh Garg, Linda M. Kohn, M. Andrew, Hua Li and Krishnapillai Sivasithamparam, et al. |
| 317-331 | Effect and underlying mechanisms of pea-cereal intercropping on the epidemic development of ascochyta blight | Alexandra Schoeny, Stéphane Jumel, François Rouault, Emile Lemarchand and Bernard Tivoli |
| 333-342 | Targeted mapping of rice ESTs to the LmPi1 locus for grey leaf spot resistance in Italian ryegrass | Wataru Takahashi, Yuichi Miura, Tohru Sasaki and Tadashi Takamizo |
| 343-347 | Seed treatments enhance photosynthesis in maize seedlings by reducing infection with Fusarium spp. and consequent disease development in maize | C. Rodriguez-Brljevich, C. Kanobe, J. F. Shanahan and A. E. Robertson |
| 349-362 | Segmentation applied to weather-disease relationships in South American leaf blight of the rubber tree | Jean Guyot, Virgile Condina, Fabien Doaré, Christian Cilas and Ivan Sache |
| 363-371 | Agrobacterium-mediated transformation as a useful tool for the molecular genetic study of the phytopathogen Curvularia lunata | Tong Liu, Lixing Liu, Xue Jiang, Jumei Hou and Kehe Fu, et al. |
| 373-386 | Spatiotemporal variation in the fungal community associated with wheat leaves showing symptoms similar to stagonospora nodorum blotch | Eva Blixt, Åke Olson, Björn Lindahl, Annika Djurle and Jonathan Yuen |
| 387-402 | Biofumigation with Brassica plants and its effect on the inoculum potential of Fusarium yellows of Brassica crops | Pingxiang Lu, Giovanna Gilardi, Maria Lodovica Gullino and Angelo Garibaldi |
| 403-415 | Mycelium homogenates from a virulent strain of Phytophthora capsici promote a defence-related response in cell suspensions from Capsicum chinense | Yumi Elena Nakazawa-Ueji, Rosalía Núñez-Pastrana, Ramón Armando Souza-Perera, Nancy Santana-Buzzy and José Juan Zúñiga-Aguilar |
| 417-422 | Characterisation of volatiles produced from Bacillus megaterium YFM3.25 and their nematicidal activity against Meloidogyne incognita | Ying Huang, ChuanKun Xu, Li Ma, KeQin Zhang and ChangQun Duan, et al. |
| 423-435 | Genetic characterisation of Pectobacterium wasabiae causing soft rot disease of potato in New Zealand | Andrew R. Pitman, Sally A. Harrow and Sandra B. Visnovsky |
| 437-443 | The use of PCR melting profile for typing of Pseudomonas syringae isolates from stone fruit trees | Monika Kałużna, Joanna Puławska and Piotr Sobiczewski |
| 445-451 | Microcyclic conidiogenesis in powdery mildews and its association with intracellular parasitism by Ampelomyces | Levente Kiss, Alexandra Pintye, Györgyi Zséli, Tünde Jankovics and Orsolya Szentiványi, et al. |
| 453-457 | Characterisation of the first Stemphylium vesicarium isolates resistant to strobilurins in Italian pear orchards | Giulia Alberoni, Davide Cavallini, Marina Collina and Agostino Brunelli |
| 459-463 | Phytoanticipins from banana (Musa acuminata cv. Grande Naine) plants, with antifungal activity against Mycosphaerella fijiensis, the causal agent of black Sigatoka | Carlos A. Cruz-Cruz, Gerardo Ramírez-Tec, Karlina García-Sosa, Fabiola Escalante-Erosa and Lionel Hill, et al. |
| 465-478 | Identification and characterization of the Enterobacter complex causing mulberry (Morus alba) wilt disease in China | Guo-Fen Wang, Guan-Lin Xie, Bo Zhu, Jun-Sheng Huang and Bo Liu, et al. |
| 479-488 | Incidence of potato viruses and characterisation of Potato virus Y variability in late season planted potato crops in Northern Tunisia | Fattouma Djilani-Khouadja, Laurent Glais, Michel Tribodet, Camille Kerlan and Hatem Fakhfakh |
| 489-495 | The effect of additional viral infections on garlic plants initially infected with Allexiviruses | M. Cecilia Perotto, Eva E. Cafrune and Vilma C. Conci |
| 497-508 | Enhanced protection against two major fungal pathogens of groundnut, Cercospora arachidicola and Aspergillus flavus in transgenic groundnut over-expressing a tobacco β 1–3 glucanase | S. Sundaresha, A. Manoj Kumar, S. Rohini, S. A. Math and E. Keshamma, et al. |
| 509-515 | Detection and characterization of benzimidazole resistance of Botrytis cinerea in greenhouse vegetables | C. Q. Zhang, Y. H. Liu and G. N. Zhu |
| 517-530 | A study on the susceptibility of the model legume plant Medicago truncatula to the soil-borne pathogen Fusarium oxysporum | Montserrat Ramírez-Suero, Anas Khanshour, Yves Martinez and Martina Rickauer |
| 531-540 | Involvement of antifungal compounds from rockmelon fruit rind (Cucumis melo L.) in resistance against the fruit rot pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis. | Vinod Kumar and Robyn McConchie |
| 541-552 | Assessing resistance of rubber tree clones to Microcyclus ulei in large-scale clone trials in Ecuador: a less time-consuming field method | Franck Rivano, Malena Martinez, Victor Cevallos and Christian Cilas |
| 553-573 | Mechanisms of induced resistance in lettuce against Bremia lactucae by DL-β-amino-butyric acid (BABA) | Yigal Cohen, Avia E. Rubin and Gilar Kilfin |
| 575-582 | Development and implementation of cost-effective strategies to manage brown rot of peach trees in Imathia, Greece | Thomas Thomidis and Themis J. Michailides |
| 583-588 | Relation between leaf rust (Melampsora epitea) severity and the specific leaf area in short rotation coppice willows | Merje Toome, Katrin Heinsoo and Anne Luik |
| 1-6 | Detection and characterization of Citrus tristeza virus stem pitting isolates in Jamaica | Latanya C. Fisher, Paula F. Tennant and Wayne A. McLaughlin |
| 7-12 | On the apple proliferation symptom display and the canopy colonization pattern of “Candidatus Phytoplasma mali” in apple trees | Djaouida Rekab, Giuseppe Pirajno, Emanuele Cettul, Flavio Roberto De Salvador and Giuseppe Firrao |
| 13-19 | Identification of a virus naturally infecting sorghum in India as Sugarcane streak mosaic virus | K. P. Srinivas, Ch. V. Subba Reddy, B. Ramesh, P. Lava Kumar and P. Sreenivasulu |
| 21-32 | Antifungal effect and reduction of Ulmus minor symptoms to Ophiostoma novo-ulmi by carvacrol and salicylic acid | Juan A. Martín, Alejandro Solla, Johanna Witzell, Luis Gil and María C. García-Vallejo |
| 33-39 | Estimation of area under the disease progress curves in a rice-blast pathosystem from two data points | Arup Kumar Mukherjee, Nalini Kanta Mohapatra and Parsuram Nayak |
| 41-51 | Characterization of a begomovirus causing horsegram yellow mosaic disease in India | Anburaj D. Barnabas, Girish K. Radhakrishnan and Usha Ramakrishnan |
| 53-61 | Patterns in disease progress and the influence of single and multiple viral infections on pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) growth | M. S. Kim, M. J. Kim, J. S. Hong, J. K. Choi and K. H. Ryu |
| 63-72 | Molecular and biological characterization of a severe isolate of Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid containing a novel terminal right (TR) domain sequence | Rudra P. Singh, Andrea D. Dilworth, Xiaoping Ao, Mathuresh Singh and Santosh Misra |
| 73-87 | Identification of Colletotrichum species associated with anthracnose disease of coffee in Vietnam | Phuong Thi Hang Nguyen, Olga Vinnere Pettersson, Peter Olsson and Erland Liljeroth |
| 89-98 | Detection of the pine wood nematode using a real-time PCR assay to target the DNA topoisomerase I gene | Lin Huang, Jian-ren Ye, Xiao-qin Wu, Xu-ling Xu and Jiang-mei Sheng, et al. |
| 99-112 | Evaluation of non-chemical seed treatment methods for the control of Alternaria dauci and A. radicina on carrot seeds | Eckhard Koch, Annegret Schmitt, Dietrich Stephan, Carola Kromphardt and Marga Jahn, et al. |
| 113-123 | Aggressiveness and mycotoxin production of eight isolates each of Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides for ear rot on susceptible and resistant early maize inbred lines | T. Miedaner, C. Bolduan and A. E. Melchinger |
| 125-135 | Light quality affects incidence of powdery mildew, expression of defence-related genes and associated metabolism in cucumber plants | Hong Wang, Yu Ping Jiang, Hai Jing Yu, Xiao Jian Xia and Kai Shi, et al. |
| 137-148 | The effect of different carbon sources on phenotypic expression by Fusarium graminearum strains | Huimin Zhang and Charlene Wolf-Hall |
| 149-156 | BAK1 and BKK1 in Arabidopsis thaliana confer reduced susceptibility to turnip crinkle virus | Hui Yang, Xiaoping Gou, Kai He, Dehui Xi and Junbo Du, et al. |
| 157-159 | Molecular identification of a phytoplasma associated with Russian olive witches’ broom in Iran | Mahnaz Rashidi, Youbert Ghosta and Masoud Bahar |
| 161-164 | Multiplex RT-PCR for detection and identification of three necroviruses that infect olive trees | Carla Varanda, Joana M. S. Cardoso, Maria do Rosário Félix, Solange Oliveira and Maria Ivone Clara |
| 165-170 | Eight microsatellite markers for Armillaria cepistipes and their transferability to other Armillaria species | Simone Prospero, Esther Jung, Tetyana Tsykun and Daniel Rigling |
| 171-183 | Induced resistance in potato to Phytphthora infestans—effects of BABA in greenhouse and field tests with different potato varieties | Erland Liljeroth, Therése Bengtsson, Lars Wiik and Erik Andreasson |
| 185-197 | Genetic variability and pathological properties of Grapevine Leafroll-associated Virus 2 isolates | Nadia Bertazzon, Michele Borgo, Stefano Vanin and Elisa Angelini |
| 199-206 | Population structure of Cylindrocladium parasiticum infecting peanuts (Arachis hypogaea) in Georgia, USA | Louwrance P. Wright, Andrew J. Davis, Brenda D. Wingfield, Pedro W. Crous and Tim Brenneman, et al. |
| 207-217 | Sugarcane yellow leaf virus introduction and spread in Hawaiian sugarcane industry: Retrospective epidemiological study of an unnoticed, mostly asymptomatic plant disease | Ewald Komor, Abdelaleim ElSayed and Axel T. Lehrer |
| 219-228 | Identification and characterization of a mechanical transmissible begomovirus causing leaf curl on oriental melon | Ho-Hsiung Chang, Hsin-Mei Ku, Wen-Shi Tsai, Rui-Che Chien and Fuh-Jyh Jan |
| 229-238 | Effect of high-power monochromatic (pulsed UV laser) and low-power broadband UV radiation on Phytophthora spp. in irrigation water | Zia Banihashemi, Jim D. MacDonald and Manuel C. Lagunas-Solar |
| 239-248 | Geographic substructure of Fusarium asiaticum isolates collected from barley in China | Zheng Zhang, Hao Zhang, Theo van der Lee, Wan-Quan Chen and Paul Arens, et al. |
| 249-261 | The use of attenuated isolates of Pepino mosaic virus for cross-protection | Martijn F. Schenk, Roel Hamelink, René A. A. van der Vlugt, Adriaan M. W. Vermunt and Ruud C. Kaarsenmaker, et al. |
| 263-273 | RT-PCR and quantitative real-time RT-PCR detection of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus (SCYLV) in symptomatic and asymptomatic plants of Hawaiian sugarcane cultivars and the correlation of SCYLV titre to yield | Yun J. Zhu, Steven T. S. Lim, Susan Schenck, Albert Arcinas and Ewald Komor |
| 275-286 | Natural phenolic acids from wheat bran inhibit Fusarium culmorum trichothecene biosynthesis in vitro by repressing Tri gene expression | Anne-Laure Boutigny, Vessela Atanasova-Pénichon, Marion Benet, Christian Barreau and Florence Richard-Forget |
| 287-301 | Verticillium wilt of olive in Turkey: a survey on disease importance, pathogen diversity and susceptibility of relevant olive cultivars | Sibel Dervis, Jesús Mercado-Blanco, Latife Erten, Antonio Valverde-Corredor and Encarnación Pérez-Artés |
| 303 | Erratum to: Induced resistance in potato to Phytophthora infestans—effects of BABA in greenhouse and field tests with different potato varieties | Erland Liljeroth, Therése Bengtsson, Lars Wiik and Erik Andreasson |
| 305-309 | Cucumber mosaic virus groups IA and II are represented among isolates from naturally infected lilies | Hanna Berniak, Maria Kamińska and Tadeusz Malinowski |
| 311-324 | Phenotypic diversity, host range and molecular phylogeny of Dickeya isolates from Spain | Ana Palacio-Bielsa, Martín E. Rodríguez Mosquera, Miguel A. Cambra Álvarez, Isabel M. Berruete Rodríguez and Emilia López-Solanilla, et al. |
| 325-332 | Colletotrichum acutatum occurs asymptomatically on sweet cherry leaves | Jorunn Børve, Rolf Tore Djønne and Arne Stensvand |
| 333-340 | Strain-specific alfalfa water stress induced by Xylella fastidiosa | Matthew P. Daugherty, Joao R. S. Lopes and Rodrigo P. P. Almeida |
| 341-350 | Molecular characterization of Phytophthora porri and closely related species and their pathogenicity on leek (Allium porrum) | B. Declercq, E. Van Buyten, S. Claeys, N. Cap and J. De Nies, et al. |
| 351-363 | Alternative splicing and genetic diversity of the white collar-1 (wc-1) gene in cereal Phaeosphaeria pathogens | Ericka Yen-Hsin Chiu, Ying-Hong Lin, Wei Wu, Qijian Song and Pi-Fang Linda Chang, et al. |
| 365-373 | Resistance to Meloidogyne incognita expresses a hypersensitive-like response in Coffea arabica | Erika Valéria Saliba Albuquerque, Regina Maria Dechechi Gomes Carneiro, Poliene Martins Costa, Ana Cristina Meneses Mendes Gomes and Marcilene Santos, et al. |
| 375-390 | Temporal spore dispersal patterns of grapevine trunk pathogens in South Africa | Jan M. van Niekerk, Frikkie J. Calitz, Francois Halleen and Paul H. Fourie |
| 391-398 | Cytology of infection of Fusarium mangiferae Britz in different malformed reproductive parts of mango | Zafar Iqbal, Sohail Hameed, Muhammad Akbar Anjum, Altaf Ahmad Dasti and Ahmad Saleem |
| 399-405 | Benomyl sensitivity assays and species-specific PCR reactions highlight association of two Colletotrichum gloeosporioides types and C. acutatum with rumple disease on Primofiori lemons | Manuel Valero, Santiago García-Martínez, Manuel J. Giner, Aranzazu Alonso and Juan J. Ruiz |
| 407-417 | A comparison of aggressiveness and deoxynivalenol production between Canadian Fusarium graminearum isolates with 3-acetyl and 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol chemotypes in field-grown spring wheat | Christiane von der Ohe, Victoria Gauthier, Lily Tamburic-Ilincic, Anita Brule-Babel and W. G. Dilantha Fernando, et al. |
| 419-425 | Effect of SS-toxin, a metabolite of Stemphylium solani, on H+-ATPase activity and standard redox system in plasma membranes from seedlings leaves of garlic (Allium sativum) | Lu Zheng, Rujing Lv, Qili Li, Tianbo Liu and Junbin Huang, et al. |
| 427-436 | Involvement of the β-cinnamomin elicitin in infection and colonisation of cork oak roots by Phytophthora cinnamomi | Marília Horta, Paula Caetano, Clara Medeira, Isabel Maia and Alfredo Cravador |
| 437-442 | Oxylipins are not required for R gene-mediated resistance in potato | Lennart Eschen-Lippold, Simone Altmann, Christiane Gebhardt, Cornelia Göbel and Ivo Feussner, et al. |
| 443-450 | Development of effective environmentally-friendly approaches to control Alternaria blight and anthracnose diseases of Korean ginseng | Young Cheol Kim, Jang Hoon Lee, Yeoung-Seuk Bae, Bo-Kyoon Sohn and Seur Kee Park |
| 451-464 | AFLP markers reveal two genetic groups in the French population of the grapevine fungal pathogen Phaeomoniella chlamydospora | Gwenaelle Comont, Marie-France Corio-Costet, Philippe Larignon and François Delmotte |
| 465-481 | Soil type, management history, and soil amendments influence the development of soil-borne (Rhizoctonia solani, Pythium ultimum) and air-borne (Phytophthora infestans, Hyaloperonospora parasitica) diseases | Lucius Tamm, Barbara Thürig, Christian Bruns, Jacques G. Fuchs and Ulrich Köpke, et al. |
| 483-491 | ISSR markers detect high genetic variation among Fusarium poae isolates from Argentina and England | María I. Dinolfo, Sebastian A. Stenglein, María V. Moreno, Paul Nicholson and Philip Jennings, et al. |
| 493-499 | Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 analysis of Xiphinema diversicaudatum, X. pachtaicum, X. simile and X. vuittenezi (Nematoda, Dorylaimida) | Shesh Kumari, Wilfrida Decraemer, Francesca De Luca and Wolfgang Tiefenbrunner |
| 501-508 | Microsatellite based population structure of Plasmopara viticola at single vine scale | Caterina L. Matasci, Mauro Jermini, Davide Gobbin and Cesare Gessler |
| 509-519 | Species of Botryosphaeriaceae associated on mango in Brazil | Valéria Sandra de Oliveira Costa, Sami Jorge Michereff, Ricardo Brainer Martins, Carlos Alberto Tuão Gava and Eduardo Seiti Gomide Mizubuti, et al. |
| 521-544 | An integrated multivariate approach to net blotch of barley: Virulence quantification, pathotyping and a breeding strategy for disease resistance | Rajaâ Jebbouj and Brahim El Yousfi |
| 545-556 | Two CaMK genes with different biochemical characteristics exist in Magnaporthe oryzae | Zhi-bin Ma, Li-jing Sun, Jun-xia Zhao, Jing Liu and Li-an Wang |
| 557-570 | In situ localization of Grapevine fanleaf virus and phloem-restricted viruses in embryogenic callus of Vitis vinifera | Giorgio Gambino, Rosalina Vallania and Ivana Gribaudo |
| 571-578 | Detached leaf inoculation of germplasm for rapid screening of resistance to citrus canker and citrus bacterial spot | Marta I. Francis, Alma Peña and James H. Graham |
| 579-584 | Spread of seed-borne Erwinia rhapontici in bean, pea and wheat | Ting-Fang Hsieh, Hung-Chang Huang and R. Scott Erickson |
| 1-5 | Odontoglossum ringspot virus causing flower crinkle in Phalaenopsis hybrids | You-Xiu Zheng, Bing-Nan Shen, Ching-Chung Chen and Fuh-Jyh Jan |
| 7-19 | ABA signaling inhibits oxalate-induced production of reactive oxygen species and protects against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Arabidopsis thaliana | Xiaomei Guo and Henrik U. Stotz |
| 21-38 | Wind speed and wind-associated leaf injury affect severity of citrus canker on Swingle citrumelo | C. H. Bock, James H. Graham, Tim R. Gottwald, Amanda Z. Cook and Paul E. Parker |
| 39-49 | Silicon-enhanced resistance to rice blast is attributed to silicon-mediated defence resistance and its role as physical barrier | Wanchun Sun, Jie Zhang, Qionghua Fan, Gaofeng Xue and Zhaojun Li, et al. |
| 51-63 | Combination of hot water, Bacillus subtilis CPA-8 and sodium bicarbonate treatments to control postharvest brown rot on peaches and nectarines | Carla Casals, Neus Teixidó, Inmaculada Viñas, Elisa Silvera and Neus Lamarca, et al. |
| 65-70 | Genetic resistance to bacterial blight disease in Persian walnut | Jalal Soltani and Ali A. Aliabadi |
| 71-79 | Identification and characterization of Apple stem grooving virus causing leaf distortion on pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) in Taiwan | Zhong-Bin Wu, You-Xiu Zheng, Chiou-Chu Su, Chung-Jan Chang and Fuh-Jyh Jan |
| 81-89 | Phylogenetic investigations in the downy mildew genus Bremia reveal several distinct lineages and a species with a presumably exceptional wide host range | Marco Thines, Fabian Runge, Sabine Telle and Hermann Voglmayr |
| 91-100 | Over-expression of the Arabidopsis NPR1 gene in citrus increases resistance to citrus canker | Xudong Zhang, Marta I. Francis, William O. Dawson, James H. Graham and Vladimir Orbović, et al. |
| 101-111 | Fusarium species and mycotoxin profiles on commercial maize hybrids in Germany | Andreas Goertz, Sebastian Zuehlke, Michael Spiteller, Ulrike Steiner and Heinz W. Dehne, et al. |
| 113-126 | A new approach to modelling the dynamics of oospore germination in Plasmopara viticola | Annamaria Vercesi, Silvia L. Toffolatti, Graziano Zocchi, Raffaella Guglielmann and Liliana Ironi |
| 127-141 | Control of brown spot of pear by reducing the overwintering inoculum through sanitation | Isidre Llorente, Albert Vilardell, Pere Vilardell, Elisabetta Pattori and Riccardo Bugiani, et al. |
| 143-148 | Relationship of resistance to common scab disease and tolerance to thaxtomin A toxicity within potato cultivars | Robert S. Tegg and Calum R. Wilson |
| 149-152 | Lupinus luteus, a new host of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Spanish oak-rangeland ecosystems | María Socorro Serrano, Pilar Fernández-Rebollo, Paolo De Vita, María Dolores Carbonero and Antonio Trapero, et al. |
| 153-164 | Hairpin-based virus resistance depends on the sequence similarity between challenge virus and discrete, highly accumulating siRNA species | Victor Gaba, Arie Rosner, Ludmilla Maslenin, Diana Leibman and Sima Singer, et al. |
| 165-170 | Development of a multiplex RT-PCR detection and identification system for Potato spindle tuber viroid and Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid | Yosuke Matsushita, Tomio Usugi and Shinya Tsuda |
| 171-184 | Field strains of Stemphylium vesicarium with a resistance to dicarboximide fungicides correlated with changes in a two-component histidine kinase | Giulia Alberoni, Marina Collina, Catherine Lanen, Pierre Leroux and Agostino Brunelli |
| 185-199 | Selection, characterization and genetic analysis of laboratory mutants of Botryotinia fuckeliana (Botrytis cinerea) resistant to the fungicide boscalid | Rita M. De Miccolis Angelini, Wassim Habib, Caterina Rotolo, Stefania Pollastro and Francesco Faretra |
| 201-209 | Management of Monosporascus sudden wilt of melon by soil application of fungicides | S. Pivonia, Z. Gerstl, A. Maduel, R. Levita and R. Cohen |
| 211-219 | Control of phytopathogenic fungi by the essential oil and methanolic extracts of Erigeron ramosus (Walt.) B.S.P. | Atiqur Rahman, M. Amzad Hossain and Sun Chul Kang |
| 221-232 | Quantification of the rice false smut pathogen Ustilaginoidea virens from soil in Japan using real-time PCR | Taketo Ashizawa, Mami Takahashi, Jouji Moriwaki and Kazuyuki Hirayae |
| 233-241 | Potato R1 resistance gene confers resistance against Phytophthora infestans in transgenic tomato plants | Luigi Faino, Paola Carli, Antonino Testa, Gennaro Cristinzio and Luigi Frusciante, et al. |
| 243-250 | Molecular characterization of Xiphinema brevicollum (Nematoda: Longidoridae) from the Czech Republic | Shesh Kumari, Wilfrida Decraemer and Francesca De Luca |
| 251-259 | Development of real-time PCR based assays for simultaneous and improved detection of citrus viruses | Giuliana Loconsole, Maria Saponari and Vito Savino |
| 261-267 | Sensitivity of Botrytis cinerea to propamidine: in vitro determination of baseline sensitivity and the risk of resistance | Jun Hou, Ya-nan Gao, Juntao Feng, Zhiqing Ma and Xing Zhang |
| 269-281 | The effect of potential resistance inducers on development of Microdochium majus and Fusarium culmorum in winter wheat | Ingerd S. Hofgaard, Åshild Ergon, Birgitte Henriksen and Anne Marte Tronsmo |
| 283-287 | High prevalence of viruses in table grape from Spain detected by real-time RT-PCR | Edson Bertolini, Julio García, Alberto Yuste and Antonio Olmos |
| 289-302 | The type III effector PthG of Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae modifies host plant responses to auxin, cytokinin and light | Dan M. Weinthal, Sara Yablonski, Sima Singer, Isaac Barash and Shulamit Manulis-Sasson, et al. |
| 303-310 | Genetic diversity among Brenneria nigrifluens strains in Iran | Nargues Falahi Charkhabi, Masoud Shams-bakhsh and Heshmat Rahimian |
| 311-316 | Formation of chlamydospores and microsclerotia in Alternaria dauci | Anastasia L. Lagopodi and Georgios T. Tziros |
| 317-324 | Mapping quantitative resistance to septoria tritici blotch in spelt wheat | Maria Rosa Simon, Elena K. Khlestkina, Nadia S. Castillo and Andreas Börner |
| 325-331 | Effect of growth stages of chickpea on the genetic resistance of Ascochyta blight | Mamta Sharma, Suresh Pande and Abhishek Rathore |
| 333-342 | Pathogenic and genetic variability in Tilletia indica monosporidial culture lines using universal rice primer-PCR | Rashmi Aggarwal, Aradhika Tripathi and Anita Yadav |
| 343-351 | In planta PCR-based detection of early infection of plant-parasitic nematodes in the roots: a step towards the understanding of infection and plant defence | Syarifah Aisyafaznim Sayed Abdul Rahman, Zulqarnain Mohamed, Rofina Yasmin Othman, Rony Swennen and Bart Panis, et al. |
| 353-371 | Diversity of microorganisms associated with atypical superficial blemishes of potato tubers and pathogenicity assessment | Marie Fiers, Catherine Chatot, Véronique Edel-Hermann, Yves Le Hingrat and Abel Yanougo Konate, et al. |
| 373-383 | The structure of Phytophthora infestans populations from organic and conventional crops | Eve Runno-Paurson, Triinu Remmel, Ann Ojarand, Alice Aav and Marika Mänd |
| 385-397 | Altitude, tree species and soil type are the main factors influencing the severity of Phaeoramularia leaf and fruit spot disease of citrus in the humid zones of Cameroon | Eunice Golda Danièle Ndo, Faustin Bella-Manga, Sali Atanga Ndindeng, Michel Ndoumbe-Nkeng and Ajong Dominic Fontem, et al. |
| 399-407 | Influence of rice development on the function of bacterial blight resistance genes | Kimberly M. Webb, Epifania Garcia, Casiana M. Vera Cruz and Jan E. Leach |
| 409-415 | Rapid screening of Musa species for resistance to Fusarium wilt in an in vitro bioassay | Y. L. Wu, G. J. Yi and X. X. Peng |
| 417-421 | Mechanical transmission of Potato spindle tuber viroid between plants of Brugmansia suaveoles, Solanum jasminoides and potatoes and tomatoes | J. Th. J. Verhoeven, L. Hüner, M. Virscek Marn, I. Mavric Plesko and J. W. Roenhorst |
| 423-428 | Interaction between polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein and jasmonic acid during defense activation in tomato against Botrytis cinerea | Aya Akagi, Jürgen Engelberth and Henrik U. Stotz |
| 429-433 | Reaction of glucosinolate-myrosinase defence system in Brassica plants to pathogenicity factor of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum | Siamak Rahmanpour, David Backhouse and Heather M. Nonhebel |
| 435-450 | Resistance of Solanum species to Cucumber mosaic virus subgroup IA and its vector Myzus persicae | Khalid Pervaiz Akhtar, Muhmmad Yussouf Saleem, Muhammad Asghar, Mushtaq Ahmad and Nighat Sarwar |
| 451-458 | A high-throughput method for early screening of coffee (Coffea spp.) genotypes for resistance to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) | Luc Villain, Jamel Aribi, Georges Réversat and François Anthony |
| 459-471 | Modifications in the potato rhizosphere during infestations of Globodera rostochiensis and subsequent effects on the growth of Rhizoctonia solani | Matthew Back, Peter Jenkinson, Thomas Deliopoulos and Patrick Haydock |
| 473-482 | Temporal and spatial dynamics of watermelon gummy stem blight epidemics | Adalberto C. Café-Filho, Gil R. Santos and Francisco F. Laranjeira |
| 483-493 | Benzothiadiazole and BABA improve resistance to Uromyces pisi (Pers.) Wint. in Pisum sativum L. with an enhancement of enzymatic activities and total phenolic content | Eleonora Barilli, Elena Prats and Diego Rubiales |
| 495-502 | Different genes can be responsible for crown rot resistance at different developmental stages of wheat and barley | Xueming Yang, Jun Ma, Haobing Li, Hongxiang Ma and Jinbao Yao, et al. |
| 503-509 | Slow wilting components in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan(L.) Millsp.) | Parimal Sinha and S. K. Biswas |
| 511-516 | Morphological and molecular identification of Fusarium species associated with head blight on wheat in East Croatia | Valentina Spanic, Marc Lemmens and Georg Drezner |
| 517-525 | Monitoring of Phytophthora species on fruit trees in Bulgaria | Mariana Nakova |
| 527-539 | Performance of three endophytic actinomycetes in relation to plant growth promotion and biological control of Pythium aphanidermatum, a pathogen of cucumber under commercial field production conditions in the United Arab Emirates | Khaled A. El-Tarabily, Giles E. St. J. Hardy and Krishnapillai Sivasithamparam |
| 541-551 | Host resistance mediated inter-genotype competition and temporal variation in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum | B. Wang, C. L. Brubaker, P. H. Thrall and J. J. Burdon |
| 1-7 | Tomato leaf deformation virus, a novel begomovirus associated with a severe disease of tomato in Peru | Belén Márquez-Martín, Liliana Aragón-Caballero, Elvira Fiallo-Olivé, Jesús Navas-Castillo and Enrique Moriones |
| 9-19 | The impact of global warming on plant diseases and insect vectors in Sweden | Jonas Roos, Richard Hopkins, Anders Kvarnheden and Christina Dixelius |
| 21-29 | Improving sooty blotch and flyspeck severity estimation on apple fruit with the aid of standard area diagrams | Piérri Spolti, Luana Schneider, Rosa M. V. Sanhueza, Jean C. Batzer and Mark L. Gleason, et al. |
| 31-42 | Comparison of the development in planta of a pyrrolnitrin-resistant mutant of Botrytis cinerea and its sensitive wild-type parent isolate | Sakhr Ajouz, Marc Bardin, Philippe C. Nicot and Mohamed El Maâtaoui |
| 43-55 | Analysis of population structure of Puccinia striiformis in Yunnan Province of China by using AFLP | Xiufeng Liu, Chong Huang, Zhenyu Sun, Junmin Liang and Yong Luo, et al. |
| 57-69 | Identification of pathovars and races of Pseudomonas syringae, the main causal agent of bacterial disease in pea in North-Central Spain, and the search for disease resistance | Alberto Martín-Sanz, José Luis Palomo, Marcelino Pérez de la Vega and Constantino Caminero |
| 71-80 | Spread of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus in initially disease-free sugarcane is linked to rainfall and host resistance in the humid tropical environment of Guadeloupe | Jean Heinrich Daugrois, Carine Edon-Jock, Sandrine Bonoto, Jean Vaillant and Philippe Rott |
| 81-88 | Effect of Slovenian climatic conditions on the development and survival of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne ethiopica | Polona Strajnar, Saša Širca, Matej Knapič and Gregor Urek |
| 89-102 | Chorismate mutase: an alternatively spliced parasitism gene and a diagnostic marker for three important Globodera nematode species | Hang Yu, Demosthenis Chronis, Shunwen Lu and Xiaohong Wang |
| 103-117 | Genetic variation and host specificity of Phytophthora citrophthora isolates causing branch cankers in Clementine trees in Spain | Luis Armando Alvarez, Maela León, Paloma Abad-Campos, José García-Jiménez and Antonio Vicent |
| 119-131 | Effect of host and inoculum patterns on take-all disease of wheat incidence, severity and disease gradient | Marie Gosme and Philippe Lucas |
| 361-370 | Occurrence of Honeysuckle Yellow Vein Virus (HYVV) containing a monopartite DNA-A genome in Korea | Yuan Wang, Jing Ji, Tae-Kyun Oh, Sung Oh and Sue Hoon Kim, et al. |
| 371-378 | 2-Aminobenzoic acid of Bacillus sp. BS107 as an ISR determinant against Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovotrum SCC1 in tobacco | Si Young Yang, Myung Ryeol Park, In Seon Kim, Young Cheol Kim and Jung Wook Yang, et al. |
| 379-388 | Susceptibility of sugarcane, plantation weeds and grain cereals to infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus and selection by sugarcane breeding in Hawaii | Ewald Komor |
| 389-398 | Tuber transmission of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ and its association with zebra chip on potato in New Zealand | Andrew R. Pitman, Gabby M. Drayton, Simona J. Kraberger, Russell A. Genet and Ian A. W. Scott |
| 399-412 | Molecular characterization of Hawaiian Sugarcane yellow leaf virus genotypes and their phylogenetic relationship to strains from other sugarcane-growing countries | Abdeleim I. ElSayed, Alfons R. Weig and Ewald Komor |
| 413-425 | Characterization of Pectobacterium species from Iran using biochemical and molecular methods | Sareh Baghaee-Ravari, Heshmat Rahimian, Masoud Shams-Bakhsh, Emilia Lopez-Solanilla and María Antúnez-Lamas, et al. |
| 427-453 | Prevalence, polyphasic identification, and molecular phylogeny of dagger and needle nematodes infesting vineyards in southern Spain | Carlos Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Juan E. Palomares Rius, Carolina Cantalapiedra-Navarrete, Blanca B. Landa and Pablo Castillo |
| 455-467 | Seasonal colonisation of apple trees by ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’ revealed by a new quantitative TaqMan real-time PCR approach | Sanja Baric, Jennifer Berger, Christian Cainelli, Christine Kerschbamer and Thomas Letschka, et al. |
| 469-483 | Development and evaluation of a model for management of brown rot in organic apple orchards | Imre J. Holb, Barbara Balla, Ferenc Abonyi, Mónika Fazekas and Péter Lakatos, et al. |
| 485-500 | Detection of Botryosphaeriaceae species within grapevine woody tissues by nested PCR, with particular emphasis on the Neofusicoccum parvum/N. ribis complex | Alessandro Spagnolo, Guido Marchi, Francesca Peduto, Alan J. L. Phillips and Giuseppe Surico |
| 501-505 | Isolation of microsatellites from an enriched genomic library of the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita and their detection in other root-knot nematode species | Karine Mulet, Mireille Fargette, Myriam Richaud, Gwenaelle Genson and Philippe Castagnone-Sereno |
| 507-510 | Divergent effects of PVY-infected potato plant on aphids | Sébastien Boquel, Philippe Giordanengo and Arnaud Ameline |
| 511-528 | Cytomolecular aspects of rice sheath blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani | Parissa Taheri and Saeed Tarighi |
| 529-537 | Electrophoretic karyotypes of Rhynchosporium commune, R. secalis and R. agropyri | Andreas von Felten, Pascal L. Zaffarano and Bruce A. McDonald |
| 539-554 | Using metabolic profiling to assess plant-pathogen interactions: an example using rice (Oryza sativa) and the blast pathogen Magnaporthe grisea | Oliver A. H. Jones, Mahon L. Maguire, Julian L. Griffin, Young-Ho Jung and Junko Shibato, et al. |
| 555-566 | Diversity and spatial distribution of vegetative compatibility types and mating types of Cryphonectria parasitica in the Aydın Mountains, Turkey | Ömer Erincik, Zahide Özdemir, Ömer Faruk Durdu, Mustafa Timur Döken and Serap Açıkgöz |
| 567-577 | Infection and colonization of strawberry by Gnomonia fragariae strain expressing green fluorescent protein | Inga Moročko-Bičevska and Jamshid Fatehi |
| 579-590 | Susceptibility of different plant species and tomato cultivars to two isolates of Pepino mosaic virus | Ahmad Fakhro, Susanne von Bargen, Martina Bandte, Carmen Büttner and Philipp Franken, et al. |
| 591-608 | Screening of Botrytis cinerea isolates from vineyards in Israel for resistance to fungicides | Nadia Korolev, Mukhiddin Mamiev, Tirza Zahavi and Yigal Elad |
| 609-620 | Promoter analysis of the pepper antimicrobial protein gene, CaAMP1, during bacterial infection and abiotic stress | Sung Chul Lee |
| 621-635 | Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of the European A2 isolates of Phytophthora ramorum | Annelies Vercauteren, Isabelle De Dobbelaere, Erik Van Bockstaele, Martine Maes and Kurt Heungens |
| 637-651 | Cylindrocarpon species associated with apple tree roots in South Africa and their quantification using real-time PCR | Yared Tesfai Tewoldemedhin, Mark Mazzola, Lizel Mostert and Adéle McLeod |
| 1-4 | Molecular identification of a phytoplasma associated with Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi) in India | A. Samad, S. Panda, Mahesh K. Gupta, P. V. Ajayakumar and Ashutosh K. Shukla |
| 5-12 | Haplotypes of “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum” suggest long-standing separation | Warrick R. Nelson, Tonja W. Fisher and Joseph E. Munyaneza |
| 13-27 | Post infection application of DL-3-amino-butyric acid (BABA) induces multiple forms of resistance against Bremia lactucae in lettuce | Yigal Cohen, Avia E. Rubin and Moshe Vaknin |
| 29-43 | Metabolomics technology to phenotype resistance in barley against Gibberella zeae | G. Kenchappa Kumaraswamy, Venkatesh Bollina, Ajjamada C. Kushalappa, Thin M. Choo and Yves Dion, et al. |
| 45-57 | Pathogenicity and reproductive fitness of Pratylenchus coffeae and Radopholus arabocoffeae on Arabica coffee seedlings (Coffea arabica cv. Catimor) in Vietnam | Phap Q. Trinh, Wim M. L. Wesemael, Sy T. T. Nguyen, Chau N. Nguyen and Maurice Moens |
| 59-72 | Investigation of soilborne mosaic virus diseases transmitted by Polymyxa graminis in cereal production areas of the Anatolian part of Turkey | Nazli D. Kutluk Yilmaz, Rebecca L. Lyons, Madeleine J. Smith and Kostya Kanyuka |
| 73-82 | Existing infection with Rhynchosporium secalis compromises the ability of barley to express induced resistance | Dale R. Walters, Linda Paterson, Cecile Sablou and David J. Walsh |
| 83-95 | Morphological and molecular analysis of genetic variability within isolates of Corynespora cassiicola from different hosts | Yan-Xiang Qi, Xin Zhang, Jin-Ji Pu, Xiao-Mei Liu and Ying Lu, et al. |
| 97-107 | Phytoplasmas infecting sour cherry and lilac represent two distinct lineages having close evolutionary affinities with clover phyllody phytoplasma | Rasa Jomantiene, Yan Zhao, Ing-Ming Lee and Robert Edward Davis |
| 109-116 | Development of quantitative real-time RT-PCR for the detection and quantification of Peach latent mosaic viroid | Marta Luigi and Francesco Faggioli |
| 117-131 | Impacts of climate change on wheat anthesis and fusarium ear blight in the UK | James W. Madgwick, Jon S. West, Rodger P. White, Mikhail A. Semenov and James A. Townsend, et al. |
| 133-142 | Efficiency of Rz1-based rhizomania resistance and molecular studies on BNYVV isolates from sugar beet cultivation in Greece | Ourania Pavli, Marcel Prins, Rob Goldbach and George N. Skaracis |
| 143-154 | A single amino acid substitution in PthA of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri altering canker formation on grapefruit leaves | Hsin-Cheng Lin, Mu-Kuei Chu, Yuang-Chuen Lin, Wen-Ling Deng and Hsiang Chang, et al. |
| 155-163 | Effect of foliar applications of phosphite on post-harvest potato tubers | María C. Lobato, Milagros F. Machinandiarena, Cecilia Tambascio, Guillermo A. A. Dosio and Daniel O. Caldiz, et al. |
| 165-172 | Evidence of olive mild mosaic virus transmission by Olpidium brassicae | Carla M. R. Varanda, Marta S. M. R. Silva, Maria do Rosário F. Félix and Maria Ivone E. Clara |
| 173-182 | Phytotoxic polyketides produced by Phomopsis foeniculi, a strain isolated from diseased Bulgarian fennel | Antonio Evidente, Rossitza Rodeva, Anna Andolfi, Zornitsa Stoyanova and Carmen Perrone, et al. |
| 183-196 | Molecular and serological diversity in Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus from sand pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) in China | Yansu Song, Ni Hong, Liping Wang, Hongju Hu and Rui Tian, et al. |
| 197-203 | PCR-SSCP analysis of Fusarium diversity in asparagus decline in Japan | Abu Shamim Mohammad Nahiyan, Louisa Robinson Boyer, Peter Jeffries and Yoh-ichi Matsubara |
| 205-214 | Emerging threat of thrips-borne Melon yellow spot virus on melon and watermelon in Taiwan | Jui-Chu Peng, Shyi-Dong Yeh, Li-Hsin Huang, Ju-Ting Li and Yuan-Fu Cheng, et al. |
| 215-229 | Characterization of fungi (Fusarium and Rhizoctonia) and oomycetes (Phytophthora and Pythium) associated with apple orchards in South Africa | Yared Tesfai Tewoldemedhin, Mark Mazzola, Wilhelm J. Botha, Christoffel F. J. Spies and Adéle McLeod |
| 231-237 | Is there a relationship between the intrinsic rate of propagation and in-vitro migration and virulence of the pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus? | Jinu Eo, Shuhei Takemoto and Kazunori Otobe |
| 239-248 | Evidence for natural resistance towards trifloxystrobin in Fusarium graminearum | Tiphaine Dubos, Matias Pasquali, Friederike Pogoda, Lucien Hoffmann and Marco Beyer |
| 249-258 | Functional imaging of biophoton responses of plants to fungal infection | Jolanta Floryszak-Wieczorek, Zbigniew Górski and Magdalena Arasimowicz-Jelonek |
| 259-269 | Effect of passage of a Potato virus Y isolate on a line of tobacco containing the recessive resistance gene va2 on the development of isolates capable of overcoming alleles 0 and 2 | Christelle Lacroix, Laurent Glais, Jean-Louis Verrier and Emmanuel Jacquot |
| 271-285 | Hsp90 gene, an additional target for discrimination between the potato cyst nematodes, Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, and the related species, G. tabacum tabacum | Mehrdad Madani, Len J. Ward and Solke H. De Boer |
| 287-295 | Effect of seed priming with Serratia plymuthica and Pseudomonas chlororaphis to control Leptosphaeria maculans in different oilseed rape cultivars | Ruba Abuamsha, Mazen Salman and Ralf-Udo Ehlers |
| 297-309 | Inhibitory and stimulatory effects of essential oils and individual monoterpenoids on growth and sporulation of four soil-borne fungal isolates of Aspergillus terreus, Fusarium oxysporum, Penicillium expansum, and Verticillium dahliae | Kalliopi Kadoglidou, Anastasia Lagopodi, Katerina Karamanoli, Despoina Vokou and George A. Bardas, et al. |
| 311-324 | Chalara fraxinea is an invasive pathogen in France | Claude Husson, Bruno Scala, Olivier Caël, Pascal Frey and Nicolas Feau, et al. |
| 325-338 | Identification and characterization of pathotypes in Puccinia horiana, a rust pathogen of Chrysanthemum x morifolium | Mathias De Backer, Hossein Alaei, Erik Van Bockstaele, Isabel Roldan-Ruiz and Theo van der Lee, et al. |
| 339-347 | Mutational analysis of type III effector genes from Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri | Jose Francisco L. Figueiredo, Gerald V. Minsavage, James H. Graham, Frank F. White and Jeffrey B. Jones |
| 349-365 | Spatial heterogeneity, incidence-incidence and incidence-lesion density relationship of apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) in managed orchards | Odile Carisse, Catherine Meloche and William W. Turechek |
| 367-377 | Survey and molecular detection of phytoplasmas associated with potato in Romania and southern Russia | Ibolya Ember, Zoltan Acs, Joseph E. Munyaneza, James M. Crosslin and Maria Kolber |
| 379-391 | Pathogenic Botryosphaeriaceae associated with Mangifera indica in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia | Monique L. Sakalidis, Jane D. Ray, Vincent Lanoiselet, Giles E. StJ. Hardy and Treena I. Burgess |
| 393-402 | The distribution of peach scab lesions on the surface of diseased peaches | Clive H. Bock, Michael W. Hotchkiss, William R. Okie and Bruce W. Wood |
| 403-414 | Fusarium species and DON contamination associated with head blight in winter wheat over a 7-year period (2003–2009) in Belgium | Anne Chandelier, Caroll Nimal, Frédéric André, Viviane Planchon and Robert Oger |
| 415-426 | Molecular variability and phylogenetic relationships among different species and populations of Pratylenchus (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae) as inferred from the analysis of the ITS rDNA | Francesca De Luca, Aurelio Reyes, Alberto Troccoli and Pablo Castillo |
| 427-439 | Evaluation of strategies for the control of canola and lupin seedling diseases caused by Rhizoctonia anastomosis groups | Sandra C. Lamprecht, Yared T. Tewoldemedhin, Frikkie J. Calitz and Mark Mazzola |
| 441-447 | Distribution of tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid in floral organs of tomato | Yosuke Matsushita, Tomio Usugi and Shinya Tsuda |
| 449-456 | Tomato necrotic ring virus (TNRV), a recently described tospovirus species infecting tomato and pepper in Thailand | Afshin Hassani-Mehraban, Sirirat Cheewachaiwit, Cherry Relevante, Richard Kormelink and Dick Peters |
| 457-462 | Detection of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma brasiliense’ in a new geographic region and existence of two genetically distinct populations’ | Gulnara Balakishiyeva, Madat Qurbanov, Alamdar Mammadov, Shaniyar Bayramov and Jalal Aliyev, et al. |
| 463-467 | Selection of species resistant to the wood rot fungus Phellinus noxius | J. Wu, S. L. Peng, H. B. Zhao, M. H. Tang and F. R. Li, et al. |
| 469-476 | Disease resistance gene transcription in transgenic potato is unaltered by temperature extremes and plant physiological age | Massimo Iorizzo, Dimitre S. Mollov, Domenico Carputo and James M. Bradeen |
| 477-488 | Survival time analysis of Pinus pinaster inoculated with Armillaria ostoyae: genetic variation and relevance of seed and root traits | Alejandro Solla, Olga Aguín, Elena Cubera, Luís Sampedro and J. Pedro Mansilla, et al. |
| 489-502 | ROS and NO production in compatible and incompatible tomato-Meloidogyne incognita interactions | Maria Teresa Melillo, Paola Leonetti, Antonella Leone, Pasqua Veronico and Teresa Bleve-Zacheo |
| 503-510 | Is Roesleria subterranea a primary pathogen or a minor parasite of grapevines? Risk assessment and a diagnostic decision scheme | Sigrid Neuhauser, Lars Huber and Martin Kirchmair |
| 511-519 | Somatic embryogenesis efficiently eliminates viroid infections from grapevines | Giorgio Gambino, Beatriz Navarro, Rosalina Vallania, Ivana Gribaudo and Francesco Di Serio |
| 521-528 | Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Peronosclerospora (Oomycetes) reveals cryptic species and genetically distinct species parasitic to maize | Sabine Telle, Roger G. Shivas, Malcolm J. Ryley and Marco Thines |
| 529-540 | Identification of defence-related genes expressed in coffee and citrus during infection by Xylella fastidiosa | Marcelo F. Carazzolle, Fernanda R. Rabello, Natália F. Martins, Alessandra A. de Souza and Alexandre M. do Amaral, et al. |
| 541-550 | Self-inhibition of spore germination via reactive oxygen in the fungus Cladosporium cucumerinum, causal agent of cucurbit scab | Andrey A. Aver’yanov, Vera P. Lapikova, Tatiana D. Pasechnik, Tatiana S. Zakharenkova and Con Jacyn Baker |
| 551-558 | TaqMan real-time PCR method for detection of Discula destructiva that causes dogwood anthracnose in Europe and North America | Ning Zhang, Andrea Tantardini, Stephen Miller, Amanda Eng and Nicole Salvatore |
| 559-575 | Diagnostic value of molecular markers for Lr genes and characterization of leaf rust resistance of German winter wheat cultivars with regard to the stability of vertical resistance | Albrecht Serfling, Ilona Krämer, Volker Lind, Edgar Schliephake and Frank Ordon |
| 577-586 | Yield loss caused by huanglongbing in different sweet orange cultivars in São Paulo, Brazil | Renato Beozzo Bassanezi, Luiz Henrique Montesino, Maria Cândida Godoy Gasparoto, Armando Bergamin Filho and Lilian Amorim |
| 587-596 | Efficacy of a formulated product containing Quillaja saponaria plant extracts for the control of root-knot nematodes | Ioannis O. Giannakou |
| 597-604 | Generation of Sugarcane streak mosaic virus-free sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrid) from infected plants by in vitro meristem tip culture | Subba Reddy Ch. V. and Sreenivasulu P. |
| 1-7 | Fireblight (Erwinia amylovora) affects Mal d 1-related allergenicity in apple | Miriam Mayer, Christina Oberhuber, Igor Loncaric, Birgit Heissenberger and Marianne Keck, et al. |
| 9-14 | Molecular and biological characterization of Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus isolates from distinct regions in Japan | Minoru Takeshita, Naoko Nagai, Mitsuru Okuda, Shohei Matsuura and Shiori Okuda, et al. |
| 15-26 | Colonization of Arabidopsis roots by Trichoderma atroviride promotes growth and enhances systemic disease resistance through jasmonic acid/ethylene and salicylic acid pathways | Miguel Angel Salas-Marina, Miguel Angel Silva-Flores, Edith Elena Uresti-Rivera, Ernestina Castro-Longoria and Alfredo Herrera-Estrella, et al. |
| 27-38 | A new phenotype of Polymyxa betae in Arabidopsis thaliana | Nicolas Desoignies, Celine Stocco, Claude Bragard and Anne Legrève |
| 39-48 | Diversity in genetic structure and chemotype composition of Fusarium graminearum sensu stricto populations causing wheat head blight in individual fields in Germany | Firas Talas, Heiko K. Parzies and Thomas Miedaner |
| 49-58 | Plants for planting; indirect evidence for the movement of a serious forest pathogen, Teratosphaeria destructans, in Asia | Vera Andjic, Bernard Dell, Paul Barber, Giles Hardy and Michael Wingfield, et al. |
| 59-66 | Biodiversity of Fusarium species in ears and stalks of maize plants in Belgium | Jonathan Scauflaire, Olivier Mahieu, Julien Louvieaux, Guy Foucart and Fabien Renard, et al. |
| 67-79 | Clonal population structure and introductions of the chestnut blight fungus, Cryphonectria parasitica, in Asturias, northern Spain | Germán González-Varela, Ana J. González and Michael G. Milgroom |
| 81-93 | Multifarious activity of bioformulated Pseudomonas fluorescens PS1 and biocontrol of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Indian rapeseed (Brassica campestris L.) | Abhinav Aeron, R. C. Dubey, D. K. Maheshwari, Piyush Pandey and Vivek K. Bajpai, et al. |
| 95-102 | Impact of time between field application of Bacillus subtilis strains SB01 and SB24 and inoculation with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on the suppression of Sclerotinia stem rot in soybean | Jinxiu Zhang, Allen G. Xue, Malcolm J. Morrison and Yao Meng |
| 103-119 | Characterisation and detection of Pythium and Phytophthora species associated with grapevines in South Africa | Christoffel Frederik Jakobus Spies, Mark Mazzola and Adéle McLeod |
| 121-134 | Trichoderma harzianum- mediated reprogramming of oxidative stress response in root apoplast of sunflower enhances defence against Rhizoctonia solani | Brahma N. Singh, Akanksha Singh, Satyendra P. Singh and Harikesh B. Singh |
| 135-141 | Variation in the nrDNA ITS sequences of some powdery mildew species: do routine molecular identification procedures hide valuable information? | Gábor M. Kovács, Tünde Jankovics and Levente Kiss |
| 143-155 | Parasitic flowering plants of woody species in Jordan | Jamal Ragheb Qasem |
| 157-165 | Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, a new causal agent of citrus post-bloom fruit drop | Waléria Guerreiro Lima, Marcel Bellato Spósito, Lilian Amorim, Fabrício Packer Gonçalves and Péricles Albuquerque Melo de Filho |
| 167-170 | Bemisia tabaci Biotype Q is present in Costa Rica | Jose Andres Guevara-Coto, Natalia Barboza-Vargas, Eduardo Hernandez-Jimenez, Rosemarie W. Hammond and Pilar Ramirez-Fonseca |
| 171-178 | Phoma glomerata (Corda) Wollenw. & Hochapfel a new threat causing cankers on shoots of peach trees in Greece | Thomas Thomidis, Themis J. Michailides and Efstathia Exadaktylou |
| 179-195 | Large-scale assessment of agricultural practices affecting Fusarium root rot and common bean yield | Bita Naseri and Alireza Marefat |
| 197-209 | Limited survival of Ralstonia solanacearum Race 3 in bulk soils and composts from Egypt | Derek L. Tomlinson, John G. Elphinstone, H. Abd El-Fatah, S. H. Agag and M. Kamal, et al. |
| 211-219 | Cloning and characteristics of Brn1 gene in Curvularia lunata causing leaf spot in maize | Tong Liu, Shufa Xu, Lixing Liu, Feihong Zhou and Jumei Hou, et al. |
| 221-235 | Involvement of OsNPR1/NH1 in rice basal resistance to blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae | Jia-Xun Feng, Lin Cao, Juan Li, Cheng-Jie Duan and Xue-Mei Luo, et al. |
| 237-248 | Extracts of the marine brown macroalga, Ascophyllum nodosum, induce jasmonic acid dependent systemic resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum | Sowmyalakshmi Subramanian, Jatinder Singh Sangha, Bruce A. Gray, Rudra P. Singh and David Hiltz, et al. |
| 249-260 | Assessing genetic resistance to spot blotch, Stagonospora nodorum blotch and tan spot in wheat from Nepal | B. N. Mahto, S. Gurung and Tika B. Adhikari |
| 261-268 | Effect of Diaporthe RNA virus 1 (DRV1) on growth and pathogenicity of different Diaporthe species | Ntsane Moleleki, Michael J. Wingfield, Brenda D. Wingfield and Oliver Preisig |
| 269-275 | Response of the panicles exserted from the caulis and from various effective tillers at four stages of panicle development to neck blast in rice | Zhongna Hao, Lianping Wang, Jiangen Liang and Rongxiang Tao |
| 277-287 | Evaluation of the Sss AgriStrip rapid diagnostic test for the detection of Spongospora subterranea on potato tubers | Karima Bouchek-Mechiche, Françoise Montfort and Ueli Merz |
| 289-303 | Use of a trap garden to find additional genetically distinct isolates of the rust fungus Phragmidium violaceum to enhance biological control of European blackberry in Australia | Louise Morin, Katherine J. Evans, Mireille Jourdan, Don R. Gomez and John K. Scott |
| 305-316 | Effect of cropping system on composition of the Rhizoctonia populations recovered from canola and lupin in a winter rainfall region of South Africa | Sandra Christina Lamprecht, Yared Tesfai Tewoldemedhin, Mark Hardy, Frikkie J. Calitz and Mark Mazzola |
| 317-326 | Influence of an m-type thioredoxin in maize on potyviral infection | Yan Shi, Yanhong Qin, Yanyong Cao, Hu Sun and Tao Zhou, et al. |
| 327-340 | The use of GFP-transformed isolates to study infection of banana with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 4 | Chunyu Li, Shi Chen, Cunwu Zuo, Qingming Sun and Qian Ye, et al. |
| 341-354 | Polymorphism analysis of housekeeping genes for identification and differentiation of Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies | Malgorzata Waleron, Krzysztof Waleron, Joanna Kamasa, Wlodzimierz Przewodowski and Ewa Lojkowska |
| 355-369 | Pathogenicity of indole-3-acetic acid producing fungus Fusarium delphinoides strain GPK towards chickpea and pigeon pea | Guruprasad B. Kulkarni, Shrishailnath S. Sajjan and T. B. Karegoudar |
| 371-381 | Distribution of grapevine leafroll associated virus-3 variants in South African vineyards | Anna E. C. Jooste, Gerhard Pietersen and Johan T. Burger |
| 383-392 | Disease severity, incidence and races of Setosphaeria turcica on sorghum in Uganda | Idd Ramathani, Moses Biruma, Tom Martin, Christina Dixelius and Patrick Okori |
| 393-401 | An Ulva armoricana extract protects plants against three powdery mildew pathogens | Valérie Jaulneau, Claude Lafitte, Marie-France Corio-Costet, Marciel J. Stadnik and Sylvie Salamagne, et al. |
| 403-407 | Control of common bunt of wheat under field conditions with the biofumigant fungus Muscodor albus | Blair J. Goates and Julien Mercier |
| 409-418 | Soybean cultivar performance in the presence of soybean Asian rust, in relation to chemical control programs | Junia Vianna Corrêa da Silva, Fernando César Juliatti, João Renato Vaz da Silva and Fernanda Carvalho Barros |
| 419-430 | A quantitative PCR assay for accurate in planta quantification of the necrotrophic pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi | Leila Eshraghi, Nader Aryamanesh, Jonathan P. Anderson, Bryan Shearer and Jen A. McComb, et al. |
| 431-440 | The reproductive potential of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita is affected by selection for virulence against major resistance genes from tomato and pepper | Caroline Djian-Caporalino, Sergio Molinari, Alain Palloix, Aurelio Ciancio and Ariane Fazari, et al. |
| 441-449 | Eutypa lata, the causal agent of dieback in red currant (Ribes rubrum) and gooseberry (R. uva-crispa) in the Netherlands | Marcel Wenneker, Marcel M. J. P. van Raak, Ilse R. van Brouwershaven, Wendy Martin and Linda F. F. Kox |
| 451-465 | Verticillium wilt in nursery trees: damage thresholds, spatial and temporal aspects | Jan-Kees C. Goud, Aad J. Termorshuizen and Ariena H. C. van Bruggen |
| 467-482 | Identification, potential inoculum sources and pathogenicity of botryosphaeriaceous species associated with grapevine dieback disease in New Zealand | Nicholas T. Amponsah, E. Eirian Jones, Hayley J. Ridgway and Marlene V. Jaspers |
| 483-496 | Spatiotemporal effects of cultivar mixtures on wheat stripe rust epidemics | Chong Huang, Zhenyu Sun, Haiguang Wang, Yong Luo and Zhanhong Ma |
| 497-510 | Epidemiological and histological components of crown rust resistance in oat genotypes | Felipe André Sganzerla Graichen, José Antônio Martinelli, Caroline de Lima Wesp, Luis Carlos Federizzi and Márcia Soares Chaves |
| 511-518 | Host-pathogen interaction of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita on pepper in the southeast of Spain | Ana M. Requena, M. Emilia Candela, M. Emilia Requena and Catalina Egea-Gilabert |
| 519-527 | PCR-based detection of sunflower white blister rust (Pustula helianthicola C. Rost & Thines) in soil samples and asymptomatic host tissue | Otmar Spring, Thines Marco, Stefanie Wolf and Reinhard Zipper |
| 529-537 | Aggressiveness of eight Didymella rabiei isolates from domesticated and wild chickpea native to Turkey and Israel, a case study | Hilal Ozkilinc, Omer Frenkel, Dani Shtienberg, Shahal Abbo and Amir Sherman, et al. |
| 539-548 | Emerging multi-pathogen disease caused by Didymella bryoniae and pathogenic bacteria on Styrian oil pumpkin | Martin Grube, Michael Fürnkranz, Sabine Zitzenbacher, Herbert Huss and Gabriele Berg |
| 549-552 | A classification of Pepper yellow mosaic virus isolates into pathotypes | Monika Fecury Moura, Tatiana Mituti, Julio M. Marubayashi, Ricardo Gioria and Romulo F. Kobori, et al. |
| 553-558 | Linear-motion tattoo machine and prefabricated needle sets for the delivery of plant viruses by vascular puncture inoculation | John J. Weiland and Michael C. Edwards |
| 559-571 | Hydrogen peroxide scavenging mechanisms are components of Medicago truncatula partial resistance to Aphanomyces euteiches | Naceur Djébali, Haythem Mhadhbi, Claude Lafitte, Bernard Dumas and Marie-Thérèse Esquerré-Tugayé, et al. |
| 573-584 | Molecular typing of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’ and epidemic history tracing by a combined T-RFLP/VNTR analysis approach | Sanja Baric, Jennifer Berger, Christian Cainelli, Christine Kerschbamer and Josef Dalla Via |
| 585-601 | Transcriptional profiling of watermelon during its incompatible interaction with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum | Guiyun Lü, Shaogui Guo, Haiying Zhang, Lihua Geng and Fengming Song, et al. |
| 603-620 | Dynamics of the root/soil pathogens and antagonists in organic and integrated production of potato | Leszek Lenc, Hanna Kwaśna and Czesław Sadowski |
| 621-630 | Protective role of silicon in the banana-Cylindrocladium spathiphylli pathosystem | Marie-Liesse Vermeire, Lucie Kablan, Marc Dorel, Bruno Delvaux and Jean-Michel Risède, et al. |
| 631-642 | Molecular identification and mycotoxin production of Lilium longiflorum-associated fusaria isolated from two geographic locations in the United States | Nimmi Rajmohan, Thomas J. Gianfagna, Giuseppe Meca, Antonio Moretti and Ning Zhang |
| 643-651 | TaFLRS, a novel mitogen-activated protein kinase in wheat defence responses | Yan Gao, Xinwei Liu, Jo-Ann Stebbing, Daifen He and André Laroche, et al. |
| 653-660 | Effect of cropping systems and crop successions on fumonisin levels in corn from Northern Paraná State, Brazil | Elisabete Yurie Sataque Ono, Elaine Cunha Moreno, Mario Augusto Ono, Carolina Nachi Rossi and Gervásio Hitoshi Saito, et al. |
| 661-668 | Neofusicoccum parvum associated with fruit rot and shoot blight of peaches in Greece | Thomas Thomidis, Themis J. Michailides and Efstathia Exadaktylou |
| 669-683 | Ethylene, but not salicylic acid or methyl jasmonate, induces a resistance response against Phytophthora capsici in Habanero pepper | Rosalía Núñez-Pastrana, Guadalupe Fabiola Arcos-Ortega, Ramón Armando Souza-Perera, Carlos Alberto Sánchez-Borges and Yumi Elena Nakazawa-Ueji, et al. |
| 685-693 | Spatial genetic diversity and interregional spread of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici in Northwest China | Ninghai Lu, Jianfeng Wang, Xianming Chen, Gangming Zhan and Changqing Chen, et al. |
| 695-703 | Development of a real-time PCR assay for detection of Phytophthora kernoviae and comparison of this method with a conventional culturing technique | Kelvin J. D. Hughes, Jenny A. Tomlinson, Patricia M. Giltrap, Victoria Barton and Ellie Hobden, et al. |
| 705-717 | Real-time PCR mediated monitoring of Fusarium foetens in symptomatic and non-symptomatic hosts | Hanneke Huvenne, Jane Debode, Martine Maes and Kurt Heungens |
| 1-7 | Detection, characterization and host range studies of Pepino mosaic virus in Cyprus | Lambros C. Papayiannis, Charalambos D. Kokkinos and Ana Alfaro-Fernández |
| 9-16 | Development of a polyprobe for the simultaneous detection of four grapevine viroids in grapevine plants | Zhixiang Zhang, Shan Peng, Dongmei Jiang, Song Pan and Hongqing Wang, et al. |
| 17-21 | Screening new Arachis amphidiploids, and autotetraploids for resistance to late leaf spot by detached leaf technique | Nalini Mallikarjuna, Deepak R. Jadhav, Kanaka Reddy, Fatema Husain and Kumkum Das |
| 23-35 | Diversity, spatial variation, and temporal dynamics of virulences in the German leaf rust (Puccinia recondita f. sp. secalis) population in winter rye | Thomas Miedaner, Bettina Klocke, Kerstin Flath, Hartwig H. Geiger and W. Eberhard Weber |
| 37-48 | Comparative analysis of pathogenesis-related protein 10 (PR10) genes between fungal resistant and susceptible peppers | Hyun Cheol Soh, Ae Ran Park, Sangkyu Park, Kyoungwhan Back and Jae Bok Yoon, et al. |
| 49-57 | Effect of Meloidogyne ethiopica parasitism on water management and physiological stress in tomato | Polona Strajnar, Saša Širca, Gregor Urek, Helena Šircelj and Peter Železnik, et al. |
| 59-70 | The influence of Aphanomyces cochlioides on selected physiological processes in sugar beet leaves and yield parameters | Danuta Chołuj and Ewa B. Moliszewska |
| 71-79 | Temporal dynamics of root and foliar severity of soybean sudden death syndrome at different inoculum densities | Carlos Gongora-Canul, Forrest W. Nutter and Leonor Frazao S. Leandro |
| 81-89 | Characterization of Agrobacterium species by capillary isoelectric focusing | Sándor Süle, Marie Horká, Hana Matoušková, Anna Kubesová and Jiří Salplachta, et al. |
| 91-100 | Green-odour compounds have antifungal activity against the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae | M. I. Tajul, Takayuki Motoyama, Akikazu Hatanaka, M. Sariah and Hiroyuki Osada |
| 101-109 | A simulation of the effects of early eradication of nematode infected trees on spread of pine wilt disease | Luis F. Gordillo and Yongkuk Kim |
| 111-122 | Frequency of mutations associated with fungicide resistance and population structure of Mycosphaerella graminicola in Tunisia | Sameh Boukef, Bruce A. McDonald, Amor Yahyaoui, Salah Rezgui and Patrick C. Brunner |
| 123-132 | Silicon and increased electrical conductivity reduce downy mildew of soilless grown lettuce | Angelo Garibaldi, Giovanna Gilardi, Ettore Erik Cogliati and Maria Lodovica Gullino |
| 133-146 | Response of Vitis vinifera cell cultures to Phaeomoniella chlamydospora: changes in phenolic production, oxidative state and expression of defence-related genes | Marta R. M. Lima, Federico Ferreres and Alberto C. P. Dias |
| 147-161 | Fusarium langsethiae (Torp and Nirenberg), investigation of alternative infection routes in oats | Hege Hvattum Divon, Jafar Razzaghian, Heidi Udnes-Aamot and Sonja Sletner Klemsdal |