Provides details of the virus, viroid, mycoplasma and rickettsial diseases recorded on plants in Western Australia. To establish these records, a range of tests have been used including sap transmission; leaf dip electron microscopy; aphid transmission and serology. The authenticity for each record is noted in the list of pathogens
Diseases caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV) have resulted in significant crop losses in sunflower ...
The recent 8th Australasian plant virology workshop in Rotorua, New Zealand, discussed the developme...
The recent 8th Australasian plant virology workshop in Rotorua, New Zealand, discussed the developme...
Viruses are extremely small particles which can only be seen with an electron microscope. A virus is...
A review of the records of plant viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas in Tasmania has found evidence fo...
This first supplement contains the diseases recorded on vegetables, cereals, grasses and pasture leg...
This list is divided into three sections, the first dealing with native plants, the second with weed...
Samples of leaves exhibiting symptoms resembling those caused by virus infection were collected from...
Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense (Ca. P. australiense) is associated with the plant diseases stra...
This list of vegetable diseases constitutes a revision of portion of the census published by Carne (...
Specimen-based records of most of the plant pathogens that occur in Australia can be accessed throug...
Diseases of Fruit Crops in Australia is the new standard reference in applied plant pathology in Aus...
Plant diseases, including many plant viruses, are a continuous threat to the cost effective and safe...
A series of plant virus surveys was undertaken in Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia, Papua New ...
This list constitutes a revision of portion of the census published by Came (1925) and supplemented ...
Diseases caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV) have resulted in significant crop losses in sunflower ...
The recent 8th Australasian plant virology workshop in Rotorua, New Zealand, discussed the developme...
The recent 8th Australasian plant virology workshop in Rotorua, New Zealand, discussed the developme...
Viruses are extremely small particles which can only be seen with an electron microscope. A virus is...
A review of the records of plant viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas in Tasmania has found evidence fo...
This first supplement contains the diseases recorded on vegetables, cereals, grasses and pasture leg...
This list is divided into three sections, the first dealing with native plants, the second with weed...
Samples of leaves exhibiting symptoms resembling those caused by virus infection were collected from...
Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense (Ca. P. australiense) is associated with the plant diseases stra...
This list of vegetable diseases constitutes a revision of portion of the census published by Carne (...
Specimen-based records of most of the plant pathogens that occur in Australia can be accessed throug...
Diseases of Fruit Crops in Australia is the new standard reference in applied plant pathology in Aus...
Plant diseases, including many plant viruses, are a continuous threat to the cost effective and safe...
A series of plant virus surveys was undertaken in Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia, Papua New ...
This list constitutes a revision of portion of the census published by Came (1925) and supplemented ...
Diseases caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV) have resulted in significant crop losses in sunflower ...
The recent 8th Australasian plant virology workshop in Rotorua, New Zealand, discussed the developme...
The recent 8th Australasian plant virology workshop in Rotorua, New Zealand, discussed the developme...