Predicting wheat head blight incidence using models based on meteorological factors in Pergamino, Argentina R. C. MoschiniC. Fortugno Research Articles Pages: 211 - 218
Tomato infectious chlorosis virus — a new clostero-like virus transmitted byTrialeurodes vaporariorum James E. DuffusHsing -Yeh LiuGail C. Wisler Research Articles Pages: 219 - 226
Biocontrol ofRhizoctonia damping-off of cucumber by non-pathogenic binucleateRhizoctonia Remedios Villajuan-AbgonaKoji KageyamaMitsuro Hyakumachi Research Articles Pages: 227 - 235
Airborne ascospores ofDidymella rabiei as a major primary inoculum for Ascochyta blight epidemics in chickpea crops in southern Spain A. Trapero-CasasJ. A. Navas-CortésR. M. Jiménez-Díaz Research Articles Pages: 237 - 245
Biological control of damping-off caused byPythium ultimum andRhizoctonia solani usingTrichoderma spp. applied as industrial film coatings on seeds Sophie CliquetRudy J. Scheffer Research Articles Pages: 247 - 255
Relations between glasshouse climate and dry weight of petals, epicuticular wax, cuticle, pre-harvest flowering period and susceptibility toBotrytis cinerea of gerbera and rose flowers A. KerssiesH. D. Frinking Research Articles Pages: 257 - 263
Biological control of botrytis leaf blight of onion byGliocladium roseum applied as sprays and with fabric applicators T. D. W. JamesJ. C. Sutton Research Articles Pages: 265 - 275
Estimation of the viability ofHeterodera schachtii field populations by measuring ATP, ADP and AMP contents of eggs and juveniles using HPLC A. W. M. HuijbregtsP. D. GijsselW. Heijbroek Research Articles Pages: 277 - 282
Comparison and differentiation of Wheat Yellow Mosaic Virus(WYMV), Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus (WSSMV) and Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus (BaYMV) isolates using WYMV monoclonal antibodies Djabbar HaririThierry DelaunayHervé Lapierre Research Articles Pages: 283 - 292
A model to study the effect of certification of planting material on the occurrence of leek rust P. D. de Jong Short Communication Pages: 293 - 295
Some coat protein constituents from strawberry latent ringspot virus expressed in transgenic tobacco protect plants against systematic invasion following root inoculation by nematode vectors S. KreiahM. L. EdwardsJ. I. Cooper Short Communication Pages: 297 - 303
A carlavirus-specific PCR primer and partial nucleotide sequence provides further evidence for the recognition of cowpea mild mottle virus as a whitefly-transmitted carlavirus J. BadgeA. BruntG. D. Foster Short Communication Pages: 305 - 310