Effects of inoculum density, leaf age, moisture, temperature, and wetness duration on black streak of edible burdock Harukuni HoritaRobert J. McGovernShinji Yasuoka FUNGAL DISEASES Pages: 247 - 252
Possible roles and functions of LPL1 gene encoding lysophospholipase during early infection by Magnaporthe grisea Masaki KanamoriKen-ichiro SaitohTohru Teraoka FUNGAL DISEASES Pages: 253 - 262
Three evolutionary lineages of tomato wilt pathogen, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, based on sequences of IGS, MAT1, and pg1, are each composed of isolates of a single mating type and a single or closely related vegetative compatibility group Masato KawabeYumiko KobayashiTsutomu Arie FUNGAL DISEASES Pages: 263 - 272
Regulation of elicitin-induced ethylene production in suspension-cultured tobacco BY-2 cells Dirk SchenkeKana NaitoYuki Ichinose FUNGAL DISEASES Pages: 273 - 279
New biocontrol method for parsley powdery mildew by the antifungal volatiles-producing fungus Kyu-W63 Motoo Koitabashi FUNGAL DISEASES Short communication Pages: 280 - 284
Studies on red light-induced resistance of broad bean to Botrytis cinerea: I. Possible production of suppressor and elicitor by germinating spores of pathogen Nurun Nahar KhanamJunichi KiharaSakae Arase FUNGAL DISEASES Short communication Pages: 285 - 288
Flagellin from Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci induced hrp-independent HR in tomato Mizuri MarutaniFumiko TaguchiYuki Ichinose BACTERIAL AND PHYTOPLASMA DISEASES Pages: 289 - 295
Infection frequency of mature apple fruit with Erwinia amylovora deposited on pedicels and its survival in the fruit stored at low temperature Takanori TsukamotoKoji AzegamiMasao Goto BACTERIAL AND PHYTOPLASMA DISEASES Pages: 296 - 301
Defense responses of Arabidopsis thaliana inoculated with Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci wild type and defective mutants for flagellin (ΔfliC) and flagellin-glycosylation (Δorf1) Yasuhiro IshigaKasumi TakeuchiYuki Ichinose BACTERIAL AND PHYTOPLASMA DISEASES Pages: 302 - 307
2b Protein is essential to induce a novel gradual cell death in Zucchini yellow mosaic virus-inoculated cucumber cotyledon co-infected with Cucumber mosaic virus Bo-Song RyangTadashi MatsumotoSatoshi T. Ohki VIRAL AND VIROID DISEASES Pages: 308 - 313
Possible recombination of tomato-infecting begomoviruses in Thailand Sopid SawangjitOrawan ChatchawankanphanichSupat Attathom VIRAL AND VIROID DISEASES Pages: 314 - 318
Evidence of a new Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Japan and its detection using PCR Shigenori UedaShigeharu TakeuchiToru Iwanami VIRAL AND VIROID DISEASES Pages: 319 - 325
Amino acid 129 in the coat protein of Cucumber mosaic virus primarily determines invasion of the shoot apical meristem of tobacco plants Tomofumi MochizukiSatoshi T. Ohki VIRAL AND VIROID DISEASES Pages: 326 - 332