Volume 11 - 2021 - Index


1. Morphological study of nematode on Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla) reveal close relatedness with Deladenus uteropinusus and is the first record in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chairat K, Withee P, Maneepitaksanti W, Krutmuang P, Chairin T, To-anun C
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 1–8

2. First report of leaf spot disease on Woodfordia fruticosa caused by Corynespora cassiicola in Kerala, India
Sreelakshmi VP, Kumar S, Rekha R, Nair B, George NM, Singh R
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 9–14

3. Morphological and molecular identification of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici associated with Olea europaea var. sylvestris decline phenomenon in Tunisia
Hlaiem S, Della Rocca G, Barberini S, Danti R, Ben Jamâa ML
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 15–22

4. Characterization of Alternaria species causing dark leaf spot disease on cabbages grown in Limuru and Nyeri, Kenya
Ogada AR, Ezekiel MN, Jonah KB, Amuka O
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 23–33

5. The first confirmed host record of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides on Citrus reticulata subsp. unshiu in the humid subtropics of Russia
Padaruth OD, Pem D, Harishchandra DL, Jeewon R, Bulgakov TS, Jayawardena RS
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 34–48

6. Survival of Neonectria ditissima in apple burrknots and cankers in Southern Brazil
Pinto FAMF, Araujo L, Ogoshi C, Monteiro FP
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 49–57

7. Use of Individual Strains of Bacillus spp. and Their Mixtures for Controlling Damping-off of Cotton Seedlings
Aly AA, Asran AA, Habeb MM, Youssef MM, Ashour AZA, El-SamawatyAMA, Khalil MS, Zayed SME
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 58–68

8. In-vitro interactions of fungi associated with anthracnose disease of Musa paradisiaca
Bautista MAC, Gandalera EE, Waing KGD
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 69–82

9. First report of Pseudoidium sp. causing powdery mildew on Tecoma capensis in India
Wagh SH, Kanade MB
Plant Pathology & Quarantine X11(1), 83–85

10. What is Septoria dearnessii?
Yeh YH, Wu SH, Kirschner R
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 86–95

11. Evaluation of Trichoderma isolates for biocontrol efficacy against plant fungal pathogens
Fan J, Zeng ZQ, Zhuang WY, Yu ZH, Hsiang T
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 96–107

12. First report of a new postharvest fruit rot in apple caused by Athelia sp. in Brazil
Ogoshi C, Monteiro FP, Argenta LC, Pinto FAMF, Vieira M, Cardoso DA, Laube N
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 108–114

13. Development and validation of diagrammatic scales to assess septoriose in tomato
Monteiro FP, Ogoshi C, Cardoso DA, Valdecir P, Pinto FAMF, Mallmann G
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 115–124

14. Response of Solanum tuberosum L to different soil amendments and foliar sprays in the control of Phytophthora infestans in Kisii, Kenya
Mokeira AL, Nyangeri BJ, Ondari NE
Plant pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 125–137

15. Epidemiology and Management Strategies of Ginger Leaf spot Disease (Phyllosticta zingiberi)
Merga J
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 138–143

16. Effects of plant extracts on tomato (Solanum lycopericum) infection by root-knot nematodes in Kenya
Mavuze MM, Birgen JK, AKWA TE
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 144–151

17. Status of Fusarium Head Blight on Wheat Fields in Southwestern Ethiopia
Kebede M, Adugna G, Hundie B
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 152–164

18. Influence of Mycorrhizal Inocula on Cowpea Root Colonization and Soil Improvement in Kano, Nigeria
Surayya AM, Safianu R, Halima MR, Bala ZM
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 165–172

19. Fungicides in the control of septoriose in tomato plant
Monteiro FP, Ogoshi C, Cardoso DA, Perazzoli V, Maindra LC, Pinto FAMF, Mallmann G, Valmorbida J, Wamser AF
Plant Pathology & Quarantine 11(1), 173–190

20. Nodulosphaeria aconiti, a new host record on Artemisia sp. in Uzbekistan
Pasouvang P, Karunarathna A, Mapook A, Gafforov Y, Norimova G, Sibounavong P, Jayawardena RS

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