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Volume 52, 2003 Plant Pathology QV Y An international Jj ournal edited byy the SY SPP on British Society for Plant Pathology Senior Editor R. Shattock Volume Contents D1 Blackwell Publishing ISSN 0032-0862 Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd Typeset by Graphicraft Limited, Hong Kong Printed by the Alden Group, Oxford, UK. ©2003 British Society for Plant Pathology. All rights reserved. With the exception of fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any ferm or by any means without the prior permission in writing from the copyright holder. Authorization to photocopy items for internal and personal use is granted by the copyright holder for libraries and other users of the Copyright Clearance Centre (CCC), 22 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com), provided the appropriate fee is paid directly to the CCC. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying, such as copying for general distribution for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works, or for resale. Editorial Offices: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK Blackwell Publishing Asia, 550 Swanston Street, Carlton South, Victoria 3053, Australia Blackwell Verlag, Kurfiirstendamm 58, D-10707 Berlin, Germany Blackwell Publishing KK, NK Building, 3F, 2-8-12 Iwamotocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032, Japan Blackwell Publishing Inc., Commerce Place, 350 Main Street, Malden MA 02148-5018, USA Blackwell Munksgaard, 1 Rosenerns Allé, PO Box 227, DK-1502 Copenhagen V, Denmark Iowa State Press, (A Blackwell Publishing Company), 2121 S State Avenue, Ames, IA 50014-8300, USA ISSN 0032-0862 Volume contents Contents NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY H. W. Kang, S. W. Kwon & S. ]. Go. PCR-based specific and sensitive detection of Pectobacterium Obituary carotovorum ssp. carotovorum by primers generated from Roy Johnson a URP-PCR fingerprinting-derived polymorphic band H. M. Wang, H. X. Wang, T. B. Ng & J. Y. Li. Review Purification and characterization of an antibacterial compound produced by Agrobacterium vitis strain E26 A. K. Lees & A. J. Hilton. Black dot (Colletotrichum with activity against A. tumefaciens coccodes): an increasingly important disease of potato S. T. Seo, N. Furuya, C. K. Lim, Y. Takanami & K. Tsuchiya. Phenotypic and genetic characterization Original Articles of Erwinia carotovora from mulberry (Morus spp.) S. F. Carnegie, ]. W. Choiseul & A. M. I. Roberts. N. A. Harrison, E. Boa & M. L. Carpio. Detection of Colletotrichum coccodes and Characterization of phytoplasmas detected in Helminthosporium solani in soils by bioassay Chinaberry trees with symptoms of leaf yellowing and A. I. Bokshi, S. C. Morris & B. J. Deverall. Effects decline in Bolivia of benzothiadiazole and acetylsalicylic acid on B-1, S. J. Pethybridge & W. W. Turechek. Analysis of the 3-glucanase activity and disease resistance in potato association among three viruses infecting hop in Australia R. Yahiaoui-Zaidi, B. Jouan & D. Andrivon. A. A. Appiah, J]. Flood, P. D. Bridge & S. A. Archer. Biochemical and molecular diversity among Erwinia Inter- and intraspecific morphometric variation and isolates from potato in Algeria characterization of Phytophthora isolates from cocoa A. Lebeda & V. Zinkernagel. Evolution and distribution D. E. L. Cooke, V. Young, P. R. J. Birch, R. Toth, of virulence in the German population of Bremtia lactucae F. Gourlay, J. P. Day, S. F. Carnegie & J. M. Duncan. A. Schoeny, F. Devienne-Barret, M.-H. Jeuffroy Phenotypic and genotypic diversity of Phytophthora c& P. Lucas. Effect of take-all root infections on nitrate infestans populations in Scotland (1995-97) uptake in winter wheat H. E. Stewart, ]. E. Bradshaw & B. Pande. The effect S. A. Bhuiyan, M. J. Ryley, V. J. Galea & D. Tay. of the presence of R-genes for resistance to late blight Evaluation of potential biocontrol agents against (Phytophthora infestans) of potato (Solanum tuberosum) Claviceps africana in vitro and in vivo on the underlying level of field resistance J. Armengol, A. Vicent, P. Martinez-Culebras, M. C. Rodriguez-Molina, I. Medina, L. M. Torres-Vila B. D. Bruton & J. Garcia-Jiménez. Identification, c J. Cuartero. Vascular colonization patterns in occurrence and pathogenicity of Rhizopycnis vagum on susceptible and resistant tomato cultivars inoculated with muskmelon in Spain Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici races 0 and 1 S. Li & G. L. Hartman. Molecular detection of Y. Burger, N. Katzir, G. Tzuri, V. Portnoy, U. Saar, Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines in soybean roots and soil S. Shriber, R. Perl-Treves & R. Cohen. Variation in the F. O. Ogbe, G. I. Atiri, A.G . O. Dixon & response of melon genotypes to Fusarium oxysporum G. Thottappilly. Symptom severity of cassava mosaic f.sp. melonis race 1 determined by inoculation tests disease in relation to concentration of African cassava and molecular markers mosaic virus in different cassava genotypes A. G. Levin, 8. Lavee & L. Tsror (Lahkim). G. R. G. Clover, Z. Tang, T. E. Smales & M. N. Pearson. Epidemiology of Verticillium dahliae on olive (cv. Taxonomy of Wisteria vein mosaic virus and extensions Picual) and its effect on yield under saline conditions to its host range and geographical distribution P. M. Johansson, L. Johnsson & B. Gerbardson. S. Noir, F. Anthony, B. Bertrand, M.-C. Combes & Suppression of wheat-seedling diseases caused by P. Lashermes. Identification of a major gene (Mex-1) Fusarium culmorum and Microdochium nivale using from Coffea canephora conferring resistance to bacterial seed treatment Meloidogyne exigua in Coffea arabica R. Rodriguez-Guerra, M-T. Ramirez-Rueda, 104 R. S. Quilliam & R. C. Shattock. Haustoria of O. Martinez de la Vega & J. Simpson. Variation in microcyclic rust fungi Uromryces ficariae and Puccinia genotype, pathotype and anastomosis groups of tumida and other gall-forming species, U. dactylidis Colletotrichum lindemuthianum isolates from Mexico (macrocyclic) and P. smyrnii (demicyclic) M. C. C. de Arruda, R. N. G. Miller, Book reviews M. A. S. V. Ferreira & M. S. S. Felipe. Comparison of Crinipellis perniciosa isolates from Brazil by ERIC repetitive element sequence-based PCR genomic NUMBER 2 fingerprinting Y. J. Huang, C. Toscano-Underwood, B. D. L. Fitt, Original Articles X. ]. Hu & A. M. Hall. Effects of temperature on I. K. Toth, L. Sullivan, ]. L. Brierley, A.O . Avrova, ascospore germination and penetration of oilseed rape L. J. Hyman, M. Holeva, L. Broadfoot, (Brassica napus) leaves by A- or B-group Leptosphaeria M. C. M. Pérombelon & J. McNicol. Relationship maculans (phoma stem canker) between potato seed tuber contamination by Erwinia ]. K. Abood & D. M. Lésel. Changes in carbohydrate carotovora ssp. atroseptica, blackleg disease composition of cucumber leaves during the d development and progeny tuber contamination evelopment of powdery mildew infection Volume contents NUMBER 3 JUNE J. Aramburu & M. Marti. The occurrence in north-east Spain of a variant of Tomato spotted wilt virus Original Articles (TSWV) that breaks resistance in tomato(Lycopersicon F. E. Constable, K. 8. Gibb & R. H. Symons. Seasonal esculentum) containing the Sw-5 gene distribution of phytoplasmas in Australian grapevines J. I. Dennis. New disease of coriander in Australia M. Scortichini, U. Marchesi, M. T. Dettori & associated with a Microdochium species M. P. Rossi. Genetic diversity, presence of the syrB S. Kurt, E. M. Soylu & S. Soylu. First report of downy gene, host preference and virulence of Pseudomonas leaf spot of walnuts caused by Microstroma juglandis syringae pv. syringae strains from woody and in Turkey herbaceous host plants R. Martinez, M. I. Aguilar, M. L. Guirado, A. Alvarez A. M. Alippi, E. Dal Bo, L. B. Ronco, M. V. Lopez, c& J. Gomez. First report of fusarium wilt of cucumber A. C. Lopez & O. M. Aguilar. Pseudomonas populations caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Spain causing pith necrosis of tomato and pepper in Argentina R. Ram, A. Joshi, N. Verma, S. Kulshrestha, G. Raikhy, are highly diverse V. Hallan & A. A. Zaidi. First report of Dasheen V. Lebot, C. Herail, T. Gunua, ]. Pardales, M. Prana, mosaic virus infecting four ornamental aroids in India M. Thongjiem & N. Viet. lsozyme and RAPD K. M. Makkouk, A. A. Hamed, M. Hussein & variation among Phytophthora colocasiae isolates from S. G. Kumari. First report of Faba bean necrotic South-east Asia and the Pacific yellows virus (FBNYV) infecting chickpea (Cicer F. M. Abu-El Samen, G. A. Secor & N. C. Gudmestad. arietinum) and faba bean (Vicia faba) crops in Sudan Genetic variation among asexual progeny of K. M. Makkouk, L. Rizkallah, S. G. Kumari, M. Zaki Phytophthora infestans detected with RAPD and AFLP c R. Abul Enein. First record of Chickpea chlorotic markers dwarf virus (CpCDV) affecting faba bean (Vicia faba) W. G. Flier, G. B. M. van den Bosch & L. J. Turkensteen. crops in Egypt Stability of partial resistance in potato cultivars exposed C. R. Lane, P. A. Beales, K. J]. D. Hughes, R. L. Griffin, to aggressive strains of Phytophthora infestans D. Munro, C. M. Brasier & J. F. Webber. First C. S. Young, N. D. Paveley, T. B. Vaughan, outbreak of Phytophthora ramorum in England, on J. M. Thomas & K. D. Lockley. Predicting epidemics Viburnum tinus of yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis) on the upper canopy S. Soylu, §. Kurt & E. M. Soylu. First report of of wheat from disease observations on lower leaves phloeospora leaf spot on mulberry caused by P. H. Thrall, R. Godfree & J. J. Burdon. Influence of Phloeospora maculans (= Cylindrosporium maculans) spatial structure on pathogen colonization and extinction: in the East Mediterranean region of Turkey a test using an experimental metapopulation M. Siegwart, M. C. Bon, T. L. Widmer, N. Crespy E. Baraldi, M. Mari, E. Chierici, M. Pondrelli, ce R. Sforza. First report of Fusarium arthrosporioides P. Bertolini & G. C. Pratella. Studies on thiabendazole on medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) resistance of Penicillium expansum of pears: pathogenic and preliminary tests for host-specificity fitness and genetic characterization A. M. Vettraino & A. Vannini. Scotch broom: a new G. R. G. Clover, M. N. Pearson, D. R. Elliott, Z. Tang, host of Phytophthora megasperma in Italy T. E. Smales & B. J. R. Alexander. Characterization of R. Nicoletti, F. Raimo, C. Pasini & F. D’Aquila. a strain of Apple stem grooving virus in Actinidia Occurrence of Cercospora insulana on statice chinensis from China (Limonium sinuatum) in Italy J. Stonor, P. Hart, M. Gunther, P. DeBarro & A. O. Al Adawi, M. L. Deadman, A. K. Al Rawabi, M. A. Rezaian. Tomato leaf curl geminivirus in A. ]. Khan & Y. M. Al Magbali. Diplodia theobromae Australia: occurrence, detection, sequence diversity and associated with sudden decline of mango in the host range Sultanate of Oman E. Maciel-Zambolim, S. Kunieda-Alonso, K. Matsuoka, B. Henricot & P. Beales. First record of Cylindrocladium M. G. de Carvalho & F. M. Zerbini. Purification and pauciramosum on myrtle (Myrtus communis) in Portugal some properties of Papaya meleira virus, a novel virus C. Eken. First report of Ascochyta fabae on sainfoin infecting papayas in Brazil in Turkey M. P. Pérez, J. A. Navas-Cortés, M. ]. Pascual-Villalobos A-L. Laine. First report of Phomopsis subordinaria c P. Castillo. Nematicidal activity of essential oils and in a natural population of Plantago lanceolata in organic amendments from Asteraceae against root-knot south-west Finland nematodes E. M. Soylu & S. Soylu. First report of powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe heraclei on dill (Anethum New Disease Reports graveolens) in Turkey A. Gezahgne, J. Roux & M. J. Wingfield. First report M. K. Kwon, B. R. Kang, B. H. Cho & Y. C. Kim. of pink disease on Eucalyptus camaldulensis in Ethiopia Occurrence of target leaf spot disease caused by Y. Balci & E. Halmschlager. First report of Corynespora cassicola on cucumber in Korea Phytophthora quercina from oak forests in Austria O. Santamaria, J. A. Pajares & J. J. Diez. First report R. L. Gilbert. First report of Exserohilum pedicellatum of Gremmeniella abietina on Pinus halepensis in Spain on Zea mays in Australia F. M. Dugan, B. C. Hellier & S. L. Lupien. First M. Gazel & N. Onelge. First report of grapevine report of Fusarium proliferatum causing rot of garlic viroids in the east Mediterranean region of Turkey bulbs in North America M. L. Putnam & L. J. du Toit. First report of alternaria N. Telechea, M. Rolfo, T. A. Coutinho & blight caused by Alternaria panax on ginseng (Panax M. J. Wingfield. Puccinia psidii on Eucalyptus globulus quinquefolius) in Oregon and Washington, USA in Uruguay Volume contents NUMBER 4 AUGUST of nursery infections and orchard inoculum in the development and spread of apple canker (Nectria Original Articles galligena) in young orchards A. A. Borges, H. J. Cools & J. A. Lucas. Menadione H. Lindqvist-Kreuze, S. Hellqvist, H. Koponen & sodium bisulphite: a novel plant defence activator J. P. T. Valkonen. Phoma-Didymella complex on which enhances local and systemic resistance to hybrid arctic bramble with wilting symptoms infection by Leptosphaeria maculans in oilseed rape A. Solla & L. Gil. Evaluating Verticillium dabliae for M. A. Campbell & R. W. Medd. Leaf, floret and seed biological control of Ophiostoma novo-ulmi in Ulmus infection of wheat by Pyrenophora semeniperda minor M. A. Campbell, R. W. Medd & J. B. Brown. D. Andrivon, J.-M. Lucas & D. Ellisséche. Optimizing conditions for growth and sporulation of Development of natural late blight epidemics in pure Pyrenophora semeniperda and mixed plots of potato cultivars with different C. A. Pilotti, F. R. Sanderson & E. A. B. Aitken. levels of partial resistance Genetic structure of a population of Ganoderma W. G. Flier, G. B. M. van den Bosch & L. ]. Turkensteen. boninense on oil palm Epidemiological importance of Solanum sisymbriifolium, S. Surujdeo-Maharaj, P. Umabaran, D. R. Butler & S. nigrum and S. dulcamara as alternative hosts for T. N. Sreenivasan. An optimized screening method for Phytophthora infestans identifying levels of resistance to Crinipellis perniciosa M. P. A. Coetzee, B. D. Wingfield, ]. Roux, P. W. Crous, in cocoa (Theobroma cacao) S. Denman & M. J. Wingfield. Discovery of two H. C. Evans, K. A. Holmes & A. P. Reid. Phylogeny of northern hemisphere Armillaria species on Proteaceae the frosty pod rot pathogen of cocoa in South Africa K. A. Holmes, H. C. Evans, 8. Wayne & J]. Smith. V. L. de Souza & A. C. Café-Filho. Resistance to Irvingia, a forest host of the cocoa black-pod Leveillula taurica in the genus Capsicum pathogen, Phytophthora megakarya, in Cameroon B. Komolong, S. Chakraborty, M. Ryley & D. Yates. A. M. Vettraino, A. Belisario, M. Maccaroni & Ovary colonization by Claviceps africana is related to A. Vannini. Evaluation of root damage to English ergot resistance in male-sterile sorghum lines walnut caused by five Phytophthora species J. L. Dumsday, K. F. Smith, ]. W. Forster & E. S. Jones. J. Laurila, M. C. Metzler, C. A. Ishimaru & SSR-based genetic linkage analysis of resistance to V.-M. Rokka. Infection of plant material derived from crown rust (Puccinia coronata f. sp. loli) in perennial Solanum acaule with Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. ryegrass (Lolium perenne) sepedonicus: temperature as a determining factor in N. D. Paveley, ]. M. Thomas, T. B. Vaughan, immunity of S. acaule to bacterial ring rot N. D. Havis & D. R. Jones. Predicting effective K. R. Blanche, L. T. T. Tran-Nguyen & K. S. Gibb. doses for the joint action of two fungicide Detection, identification and significance of applications phytoplasmas in grasses in northern Australia O. S. Novaes, ]. Freitas-Astua, V. A. Yuki, M. Garcia-Chapa, V. Medina, M. A. Viruel, A. Lavitia E. W. Kitajima, L. E. A. Camargo & J. A. M. Rezende. & A. Batlle. Seasonal detection of pear decline Partial characterization of a bipartite begomovirus phytoplasma by nested-PCR in different pear cultivars infecting yellow passion flower in Brazil S. Verdejo-Lucas, F. ]. Sorribas, C. Ornat & D. R. Crowle, S. J. Pethybridge, G. W. Leggett, M. Galeano. Evaluating Pochonia chlamydosporia in a L. J. Sherriff @ C. R. Wilson. Diversity of the coat double-cropping system of lettuce and tomato in protein-coding region among Il/arvirus isolates infecting plastic houses infested with Meloidogyne javanica hop in Australia Book review E. Angelini, E. Negrisolo, D. Clair, M. Borgo & E. Boudon-Padieu. Phylogenetic relationships among Flavescence dorée strains and related phytoplasmas NUMBER 5 OCTOBER determined by heteroduplex mobility assay and sequence of ribosomal and nonribosomal DNA Letter to the Editor 533 E. Kosman. Nei’s gene diversity and the index of average differences are identical measures of diversity NUMBER 6 DECEMBER within populations Original Articles Original Articles C. S. Kingsnorth, M. J. C. Asher, G. J. P. Keane, L. Y. Chen, T. V. Price & Z. Park-Ng. Conidial D. M. Chwarszczynska, M. C. Luterbacher & dispersal by Alternaria brassicicola on Chinese cabbage E. S. Mutasa-G6ttgens. Development of a recombinant (Brassica pekinensis) in the field and under simulated antibody ELISA test for the detection of Polymyxa conditions betae and its use in resistance screening B. Li, H. Zhao, B. Li & X.-M. Xu. Effects of P. Kong, C. X. Hong & P. A. Richardson. Rapid temperature, relative humidity and duration of wetness detection of Phytophthora cinnamomi using PCR with period on germination and infection by conidia of the primers derived from the Lpv putative storage protein pear scab pathogen (Venturia nashicola) genes A. R. McCracken, A. Berrie, D. ]. Barbara, T. Locke, Y. Balci & E. Halmschlager. Phytophthora species in L. R. Cooke, K. Phelps, T. R. Swinburne, A. E. Brown, oak ecosystems in Turkey and their association with B. Ellerker & S. R. H. Langrell. Relative significance declining oak trees Volume contents H. L. Hayden, J. Carlier and E. A. B. Aitken. Genetic A. R. Sherpa, V. Hallan, R. Ram, S. P. Vij, P. Pathak, structure of Mycosphaerella fijiensis populations from I. D. Garg & A. A. Zaidi. First report of Cymbidium Australia, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands mosaic virus (CymMV) in orchids from India H. L. Hayden, J. Carlier & E. A. B. Aitken. Population M. Katoch, R. Ram & A. A. Zaidi. First report of differentiation in the banana leaf spot pathogen Tobacco ringspot virus occurring in gladiolus in India Mycosphaerella musicola, examined at a global scale E. H. Abbas & A. S. Abdulla. First report of neck D. G. Schmale III & T. R. Gordon. Variation in bending disease on date palm in Qatar susceptibility to pitch canker disease, caused by Fusarium S. E. Bull, H. W. Karakacha, R. W. Briddon, circinatum, in native stands of Pinus muricata S. Nzioki, M. N. Maruthi, ]. Stanley & S. Winter. C. Toscano-Underwood, Y. J. Huang, B. D. L. Fitt & Occurrence of East African cassava mosaic Zanzibar A. M. Hall. Effects of temperature on maturation of virus (EACMZV) in coastal Kenya pseudothecia of Leptosphaeria maculans and A. Colariccio, A. L. R. Chaves, M. Eiras, C. M. Chagas, L. biglobosa on oilseed rape stem debris R. Lenzi & P. Roggero. Presence of lettuce big-vein O. Szentivanyi & L. Kiss. Overwintering of disease and associated viruses in a subtropical area of Ampelomyces mycoparasites on apple trees and other Brazil plants infected with powdery mildews Y. Aysan, F. Sahin, M. Mirik, M. F. Donmez & O. Baysal, E. M. Soylu & S. Soylu. Induction of H. Tekman. First report of crown gall of apricot defence-related enzymes and resistance by the plant (Prunus armeniaca) caused by Agrobacterium activator acibenzolar-S-methyl in tomato seedlings tumefaciens in Turkey against bacterial canker caused by Clavibacter A. C. Maringoni, G. F. Theodoro, L. C. Ming, michiganensis ssp. michiganensis J. C. Cardoso & C. Kurozawa. First report of L. J. Pilkington, K. S. Gibb, G. M. Gurr, M. J. Fletcher, Pseudomonas cichorii on turmeric (Curcuma longa) in A. Nikandrow, E. Elliott, R. van de. Ven & Brazil D. M. Y. Read. Detection and identification of a A. Morton, N. J. Spence, N. Boonham & D. J. Barbara. phytoplasma from lucerne with Australian lucerne Carrot red leaf associated RNA in carrots in the yellows disease United Kingdom L. Rubio, J. R. Herrero, ]. Sarrié, P. Moreno & J. Guerri. J. A. Khan, S. $8. Sohbrab & Aminuddin. Guar leaf A new approach to evaluate relative resistance and curl disease from India is caused by Tomato leaf curl tolerance of tomato cultivars to begomoviruses causing virus the tomato yellow leaf curl disease in Spain T. Nagata, E. W. Kitajima, D. M. T. Alves, A. I. Nico, R. M. Jiménez-Diaz & P. Castillo. J. E. Cardoso, A. K. Inoue-Nagata, M. R. V. de Oliveira Solarization of soil in piles for the control of Meloidogyne & A. C. de Avila. \solation of a novel carlavirus from incognita in olive nurseries in southern Spain melon in Brazil H. Benyahia, A. Jrifi, C. Smaili, M. Afellah, New Disease Reports Y. Lamsetef & L. W. Timmer. First report of R. A. Mumford, B. Jarvis, ]. Morris & A. Blockley. Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing withertip on First report of Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus twigs and tear stain on fruit of citrus in Morocco (CSNV) in the UK G. P. Accotto, M. Bragaloni, D. Luison, S. Davino Y. Aysan & F. Sahin. An outbreak of crown gall c» M. Davino. First report of Tomato yellow leaf curl disease on rose caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens virus (TYLCY) in Italy in Turkey Y. Aysan, M. Mirik, A. Ala, F. Sahin & O. Cinar. First Y. Aysan & F. Sahin. Occurrence of bacterial spot report of Pseudomonas viridiflava on melon in Turkey disease, caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. G. Raikhy, V. Hallan, S. Kulshrestha, M. L. Sharma, vesicatoria, on pepper in the eastern Mediterranean Raja Ram & A. A. Zaidi. First report of Carnation region of Turkey necrotic fleck virus (CNFV) infecting carnations in Y. Aysan, S. Sahin, G. Ulke & F. Sabin. Bacterial rot India of lettuce caused by Pseudomonas cichorii in Turkey C. Eken, E. Demirci, A. E. Esitken & S. Ercisli. First Y. Aysan & F. Sahin. First report of bacterial blight of report of orchid (Orchis laxiflora) as a host of anthurium caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Sclerotinia minor, discovered in Turkey dieffenbachiae in Turkey A. J. Valencia-Botin, J. §. Sandoval-Islas, S. Mansoor, I. Amin, S. Iram, M. Hussain, Y. Zafar, E. Cardenas-Soriano, T. ]. Michailides & K. A. Malik & R. W. Briddon. Breakdown of G. Rend6én-Sanchez. Botryosphaeria dothidea causing resistance in cotton to cotton leaf curl disease in Pakistan stem spots on Hylocereus undatus in Mexico A. J]. Inman, V. C. Townend, A. V. Barnes, C. R. Lane, S. Soylu, E. M. Soylu & S. Kurt. First report of K. J]. D. Hughes, R. L. Griffin & S. ]. Eales. First cercospora leaf spot on Swiss chard caused by report of ramorum dieback (Phytophthora ramorum) Cercospora beticola in Turkey on Pieris in England H. Kavak. First record of leaf scald caused by R. C. Fernandes & R. W. Barreto. Corynespora Rhynchosporium secalis in a natural population of cassiicola causing leaf spots on Coleus barbatus Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum in Turkey A. L. Echemendia, P. L. Ramos, R. Peral, A. Fuentes, A. Salomone, V. Masenga, G. Minuto, C. Parodi & M. Pujol & G. Gonzalez. First report of Dicliptera P. Roggero. First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus yellow mottle virus (DiYMoV) infecting Dicliptera (Tospovirus, Bunyaviridae) infecting Eupborbia eritrea vabliana in Cuba and Asclepias curassavica in Liguria, Italy Volume contents J. Bakonyi, K. Varga, Z. A. Nagy & A. Koltay. 810 K. Elena & D. Vlahoyiannis. First report of Botrytis Occurrence of Phytophthora citricola in an alder cinerea causing shoot blight of pistachio in Greece forest in Hungary M. H. Ellis, G. J. Rebetzke & P. Chu. First report of 811 Author index Wheat streak mosaic virus in Australia 819 Keyword index M. Hussain, S. Mansoor, I. Amin, S. Iram, Y. Zafar, K. A. Malik & R. W. Briddon. First report of cotton leaf curl disease affecting chili peppers

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