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International epidemiology group

International epidemiology group research interests lie in this area of plant pathology (and Parbery is investigating the non -parasitic microflora on the this includes epidemiology of both "above-ground" and surfaces of leaves and is attempting to relate the character­ "underground" pathogens) and also, perhaps looking more istics of the phylloplane population to disease resistance in to the future, in seeking and disbursing funds to assist its plants. Stephen Allen has recently commenced a survey of members in attending symposia in other countries. diseases of sunflower in northern N.S.W. and will attempt to assess the relative importance of various individual M.V. Carter, diseases. Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Adelaide. In addition to teaching and supervising the above pro­ jects, John Brown is continuing his work on the cereal rusts and, tropical diseases in the Solomon Islands. Bryce FUSARIUM WORKSHOP ­ Lloyd has continued his interest in bacterial diseases of plants and is currently involved with Pseudomonas solon­ acearum (E.F. Smith) E.F. Smith as well as other aspects UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY of microbiology. J.F. Brown, A Fusarium Workshop was held in the Faculty of Agri­ The University of culture, University of Sydney from the 7th to the 9th New England. February, 1972. The Workshop was http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

International epidemiology group

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 1 (1) – Jan 25, 2011

International epidemiology group

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research interests lie in this area of plant pathology (and Parbery is investigating the non -parasitic microflora on the this includes epidemiology of both "above-ground" and surfaces of leaves and is attempting to relate the character­ "underground" pathogens) and also, perhaps looking more istics of the phylloplane population to disease resistance in to the future, in seeking and disbursing funds to assist its plants. Stephen Allen has recently commenced a survey of...
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Springer Journals
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Subject
Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
eISSN
1448-6032
DOI
10.1071/APP9720005
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Abstract

research interests lie in this area of plant pathology (and Parbery is investigating the non -parasitic microflora on the this includes epidemiology of both "above-ground" and surfaces of leaves and is attempting to relate the character­ "underground" pathogens) and also, perhaps looking more istics of the phylloplane population to disease resistance in to the future, in seeking and disbursing funds to assist its plants. Stephen Allen has recently commenced a survey of members in attending symposia in other countries. diseases of sunflower in northern N.S.W. and will attempt to assess the relative importance of various individual M.V. Carter, diseases. Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Adelaide. In addition to teaching and supervising the above pro­ jects, John Brown is continuing his work on the cereal rusts and, tropical diseases in the Solomon Islands. Bryce FUSARIUM WORKSHOP ­ Lloyd has continued his interest in bacterial diseases of plants and is currently involved with Pseudomonas solon­ acearum (E.F. Smith) E.F. Smith as well as other aspects UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY of microbiology. J.F. Brown, A Fusarium Workshop was held in the Faculty of Agri­ The University of culture, University of Sydney from the 7th to the 9th New England. February, 1972. The Workshop was

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 25, 2011

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