New Zealand Plant Protection 56 (2003)
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- Introduction
- Biosecurity
- Forestry
- Vertebrate Pests
- Horticultural Pathology
- Pasture
- Horticultural Entomology
- Weeds
- Arable Entomology & Pathology
- Poster Abstracts
- Appendices
| Foreword
S.L. Goldson, p. xv |
| Risk assessments of weed seeds on imported fresh produce
A.I. Popay, T.K. James, W.M. Williams and A. Rahman, pp. 1-4 | |
| Biosecurity approaches to surveillance and response for new plant pest species
B.P. Stephenson, G.S.C. Gill, J.L. Randall and J.A. Wilson, pp. 5-9 | |
| Resource requirements for national active surveillance programmes of high impact exotic pests in New Zealand
S. Ganev and M. Braithwaite, pp. 10-15 | |
| Tussock moth species arriving on imported used vehicles determined by DNA analysis
K.F. Armstrong, P. McHugh, W. Chinn, E.R. Frampton and P.J. Walsh, pp. 16-20 | |
| Applying the sterile insect technique for biosecurity: benefits and constraints
D.M. Suckling, pp. 21-26 | |
| Distribution, host range and flight pattern of the lettuce aphid in New Zealand
M.A.W. Stufkens and D.A.J. Teulon, pp. 27-32 | |
| Distribution and flight activity of the Monterey pine aphid in New Zealand
A.R. Flynn, D.A.J. Teulon and M.A.W. Stufkens, pp. 33-38 |
| Monitoring Monterey pine aphids in Hawke's Bay forests
D.A.J. Teulon, T.J.B. Herman and M.M. Davidson, pp. 39-44 | |
| Monitoring Essigella californica populations in Bay of Plenty forests
C. Appleton and B.A. Gresham, pp. 45-50 | |
| The seasonal abundance of the newly established parasitoid complex of the Eucalyptus tortoise beetle (Paropsis charybdis)
D.C. Jones and T.M. Withers, pp. 51-55 | |
| Optimum spot weed control treatment for a New Zealand radiata pine (Pinus radiata) plantation
S.F. Gous, B. Richardson and M.O. Kimberley, pp. 56-60 | |
| Development of simple models for agrichemical uptake into plant foliage
J.A. Zabkiewicz and W.A. Forster, pp. 61-65 |
| An improved 1080 paste for control of possums (Trichosurus vulpecula)
J.G. Ross and R.J. Henderson, pp. 66-70 | |
| An evaluation of two long-life baits containing diphacinone for the control of ferrets (Mustela furo)
J.G. Ross and R.J. Henderson, pp. 71-76 | |
| Optimising possum control using encapsulated cyanide (Feratox®)
M.D. Thomas, F.W. Maddigan, J.A. Brown and M. Trotter, pp. 77-80 | |
| Comparison of trap-catch and bait interference methods for estimating possum densities
pp. 81-85 | |
| Attractiveness of possum apple baits to native birds and honey bees
M.D. Thomas, F.W. Maddigan and L.A. Sessions, pp. 86-89 |
| In vitro evaluation of fungal isolates and nutrient amendments for enhancing apple leaf decay
K. Tshomo, M. Walter, A. Stewart and M.V. Jaspers, pp. 90-94 | |
| Treatment of overwintering apple leaves to reduce primary inoculum of apple black spot
K. Tshomo, I.J. Horner, M. Walter, A. Stewart and M.V. Jaspers, pp. 95-99 | |
| A multi-access LUCID™ key to common plant pathogenic fungi causing diseases of temperate crops
H.F. Neilson and T.M. Stewart, pp. 100-102 | |
| Boysenberry decline: identification and control of a serious disease of boysenberries
G. Langford, J. Stanley, M.T. Andersen and M. Braithwaite, pp. 103-105 | |
| Field survey to assess spread of new asparagus diseases in Queensland
L-H Cheah, C.M. Horlock and R.D. Davis, pp. 106-108 | |
| Genetic basis of copper resistance in New Zealand strains of Pseudomonas syringae
J.L. Vanneste and M.D. Voyle, pp. 109-112 |
| The effect of temperature and scarification method on gorse (Ulex europaeus L.) seed germination
C.R. Sixtus, G.D. Hill and R.R. Scott, pp. 201-205 | |
| Impact of Exapion ulicis (Förster) (Coleoptera: Apionidae) on gorse seed viability
C.R. Sixtus, G.D. Hill and R.R. Scott, pp. 206-210 | |
| Trends in weed management in New Zealand orchards
A. Pearson, pp. 211-214 | |
| Relationship between soil seedbank and field populations of grass weeds in maize
A. Rahman, T.K. James, J.M. Mellsop and N. Grbavac, pp. 215-219 | |
| Grass weed control and herbicide tolerance in cereals
M.P. Rolston, W.J. Archie, K. Reddy and F. Dastgheib, pp. 220-226 | |
| Chemical control of brome grasses (Bromus spp.) in cereals
F. Dastgheib, M.P. Rolston and W.J. Archie, pp. 227-232 |
| A comparison of methods for trapping rice weevils in stored wheat
C.W. van Epenhuijsen, M.J. Bendall and A. Sartie, pp. 233-238 | |
| Effects of flowers on parasitoid longevity and fecundity
S.D. Wratten, B.I. Lavandero, J. Tylianakis, D. Vattala, T. Cilgi and R. Sedcole, pp. 239-245 | |
| Influence of crop growth and weather conditions on speckled leaf blotch in winter wheat
T. Armour, S.L.H. Viljanen-Rollinson, S.F. Chng, R.C. Butler, M.G. Cromey, P.D. Jamieson and R.F. Zyskowski, pp. 246-250 | |
| Pathogenic variation in Drechslera teres in New Zealand
M.G. Cromey and R.A. Parkes, pp. 251-256 | |
| Farmer survey of yellow dwarf viruses in autumn-sown cereals in Canterbury
G. Greer and D.A.J. Teulon, pp. 257-261 |
| Presidential address to the 55th NZ Plant Protection Conference on 14 August 2002
S.L. Goldson, pp. 278-279 | |
| NZPPS Research Scholarship - Debra Gauntlett, Deborah Hackell
p. 280 | |
| Obituary - Nigel Barlow
p. 281 | |
| Tragedy - Crop & Food Research
p. 282 |
Material from these papers was presented at the Annual Conference held at Chateau on the Park, Christchurch on 12-14 August 2003.
Edited by S.M. Zydenbos.
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