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Biosecurity
| Improving border biosecurity: potential economic benefits to New Zealand
D.J. Kriticos, C.B. Phillips and D.M. Suckling pp. 1-6
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| Estimating the probability of eradication of painted apple moth from Auckland
J.M. Kean and D.M. Suckling pp. 7-11
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| Effectiveness of Foray 48B over time after application against the painted apple moth
J.G. Charles, D.J. Allan, A. Chhagan and L.E. Jamieson pp. 12-16
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| Evaluating the benefits of dose-response bioassays during aerial pest eradication operations
B. Richardson, M.K. Kay, M.O. Kimberley, J.G. Charles and B.A. Gresham pp. 17-23
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| Thrips palmi potential survival and population growth in New Zealand
A.E.A. Stephens and P.R. Dentener pp. 24-30
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| Chemistry of the sex pheromone gland of the fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea, discovered in New Zealand
A.M. El-Sayed, AR. Gibb and D.M. Suckling pp. 31-36
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Fruit Disease Management
| Reducing the impact of fruit spoilage diseases on New Zealand's fruit export industries
R.M. Beresford pp. 37-41
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| Taxonomy of fruit-rotting fungal pathogens: what's really out there?
P.R. Johnston, S.R. Pennycook and M.A. Manning pp. 42-46
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| Biological control of fruit pathogens
R.A.G. Elmer, S.M. Hoyte, J.L. Vanneste, T. Reglinski, R.N. Wood and F.J. Parry pp. 47-54
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| Ecological alternatives for disease management of fruit rot pathogens
K.R. Everett, J.L. Vanneste, I.C. Hallett and M. Walter pp. 55-61
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| Multiple strategies for effective pathogen control
T.M. Spiers, R.A.G. Elmer, R.N. Wood, T. Reglinski and K.G. Tate pp. 62-67
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| Novel approaches to controlling fruit pathogens
R.E. Beever, K.M. Plummer and K.V. Wurms pp. 68-73
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| Present status of strawberry fruit rot diseases in New Zealand
O.E. Timudo-Torrevilla, K.R. Everett, N.W. Waipara, K.S.H. Boyd-Wilson Weeds, G.I. Langford and M. Walter pp. 74-79
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| Comparing surface wetness inside and outside grape canopies for region-wide assessment of plant disease risk
W.R. Henshall, R.M. Beresford, R.W. Chynoweth and P. Ramankutty pp. 80-83
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| The efficacy of fungicides and biocontrol agents for control of Glomerella cingulata on Satsuma mandarins
K.R. Everett and T. Machin pp. 84-88
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| Testing efficacy of fungicides against postharvest pathogens of avocado (Persea americana cv. Hass)
K.R. Everett, S.G. Owen and J.G.M. Cutting pp. 89-95
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| Sulphur as an alternative to copper for the control of bacterial blast on nectarine fruit
G.E. McLaren, J.L. Vanneste and R.R. Marshall pp. 96-100
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| Copper and streptomycin resistance in bacterial strains isolated from stone fruit orchards in New Zealand
J.L Vanneste, G.E McLaren, J. Yu, D.A. Conzish and R. Boyd pp. 101-105
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| Effect of prohexadione-calcium on nectar composition of pomaceous flowers and on bacterial growth
F. Spinelli, J.L Vanneste, G.L. Marcazzjin, A.G. Sabatini and G. Costa pp. 106-111
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Weeds
| Interspecific competition between Rhinocyllus conicus and Urophora soistitialis L. on nodding thistle in Canterbury?
M.R. McNeill and C.J. Fletcher pp. 140-147
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| Horizontal seed dispersion patterns of Californian thistle (Cirsium arvense)
I.A. Wallace, J.PJ. Eerens, A. Rahman and B.D. Clarkson pp. 148-151
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| Fathen (Chenopodium album): a biotype resistant to dicamba
T.K. James, A. Rahman and J.M. Meilsop pp. 152-156
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| Efficacy of several organic herbicides and glyphosate formulations under simulated rainfall
T.K. James and A. Rahman pp. 157-163
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| Long term ground cover options for apple orchards
K.C. Harrington, M.J. Hartley, A. Rahman and T.K. James pp. 164-168
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| Control strategies for Madeira vine (Anredera cordifolia)
H.J. Webb and K.C. Harrington pp. 169-173
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Insect Pests of Trees & Crops
| Suitability of valued eucalypt species for the larval development of the gum leaf skeletoniser, Uraba lugens
K.J.B. Potter and A.E.A. Stephens pp. 184-190
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| Parasitism of gum leaf skeletoniser (Uraba lugens) in New Zealand
S. Mansfield, D.J. Kriticos, K.J.B. Potter and M.C. Watson pp. 191-196
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| Influence of grass species on the foraging behaviour of Platygaster hiemalis, a parasitoid of the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor
T.M. Withers and M.O. Harris pp. 197-201
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| The effect of parasitism by Aphidius ervi on development and reproduction of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum
X.Z. He, Q. Wang and D.A.J. Teulon pp. 202-207
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| Distribution of western (Glasshouse strain) and intonsa flower thrips in New Zealand
D.A.J. Teulon and M-C. Nielsen pp. 208-212
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| Between and within field variability of New Zealand indigenous flower visitors to onions
B.G. Howlett, B.J. Donovan, J.A. McCallum, L.E. Newstrom and D.A.J. Teulon pp. 213-218
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| Impact of pheromone trap design, placement and pheromone blend on catch of potato tuber moth
T.J.B. Herman, J.R. Clearwater and C.M. Triggs pp. 219-223
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| Parasitism of tomato fruitworm larvae in process tomatoes at Pukekohe
G.P Walker, T.J.B. Herman, M.S. Qureshi, S. Winkler and A.R. Wallace pp. 224-228
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| Carrot seed coating with bacteria for seedling protection from grass grub damage
D.A. Wright, J. Swaminathan, M. Blaser and T.A. Jackson pp. 229-233
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| Grass grub damage and mycorrhizal colonisation of grapevine rootstocks
D.C. Mundy, P.A. Alspach and J. Dufay pp. 234-238
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Plant Pathology
| Virus surveys of lettuce crops and management of lettuce big-vein disease in New Zealand
J.D. Fletcher, C.M. France and R.C. Butler pp. 239-244
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| Dormancy of Sclerotium cepivorum sclerotia in New Zealand soils
K.L McLean, G.E. Harper, C.M. Frampton and A. Stewart pp. 245-250
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| Evaluation of selected fungal isolates for the control of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum using cabbage pot bioassays
N. Rabeendran, E.E. Jones, D.J. Moot and A. Stewart pp. 251-255
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| Latent periods of septoria tritici blotch on ten cultivars of wheat
S.L.H. Viljanen-Rollinson, M.V. Marroni, R.C. Butler, Y. Deng and T. Armour pp. 256-260
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| Evaluation of the susceptibility of various grass species to Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici
S.F Chng, M.G. Cromey and R.C. Butler pp. 261-267
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| Susceptibility of New Zealand wheat cultivars to sharp eyespot
M.G. Cromey, R.C. Butler, C.A. Munro and S.C. Shorter pp. 268-272
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| Sources of variation in a field evaluation of the incidence and severity of olive leaf spot
E.O. Obanor, M. Walter, E.E. Jones and M.V. Jaspers pp. 273-277
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| In vitro effects of fungicides on conidium germination of Spilocaea oleagina, the cause of olive leaf spot
E.O. Obanor, M. Walter, E.E. Jones and M.V. Jaspers pp. 278-282
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Horticultural Insects
| Distribution and new host records for Cosmospora aurantiicola and Cosmospora flammea: entomopathogens of Diaspididae in New Zealand
J.L. Tyson, R.C. Henderson, R.A. Fullerton, L.E. Jamieson and K.J.Froud pp. 283-287
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| A technique for measuring growth rate and survival of armoured scale insects
M.G. Hill, N.A. Mauchline, L.R. Cate and P.G. Connolly pp. 288-293
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| Settlement of armoured scale insects on fruit of commercial Actinidia spp.
N.A. Mauchline and M.G. Hill pp. 294-298
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| Natural enemies of citrus red mite (Panonychus citri) in citrus orchards
L.E. Jamieson, J.G. Charles, P.S. Stevens, C.E. McKenna and R. Bawden pp. 299-305
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| Phenology of apple leafcurling midge (Dasineura mali) in relation to parasitism by Platygaster demades
P.W. Shaw, D.R. Wallis, P.A. Alspach and W.R.M. Sandanayaka pp. 306-310
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| Role of olfaction in host selection by Pseudaphycus maculipennis (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae)
W.R.M. Sandanayaka, J.G. Charles and P. Ramankutty pp. 311-314
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Poster Abstracts
| Influence of crop rotation on soil-borne diseases of potato crops in Manawatu
L-H. Cheah and A.T Marsh p. 315
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| Postharvest disinfestation of new diseases on asparagus
D.R. Beasley, C.M. Horlock and L-H. Cheah p. 315
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| Occurrence and diversity of Trichoderma spp. in vegetable cropping systems
E.L.T Bourguignon, K.L. McLean, E.E. Jones, L.M. Condron and A. Stewart p. 316
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| Pesticide compatibility of bacterial biological control agents with the potential to control aphanomyces root rot in peas
N. Bolstridge, E.E. Jones and A. Stewart p. 316
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| Apple orchard management practices affect microbial populations on leaves and fruit
M. Walter, K.S.H. Boyd-Wilson, E.O. Obanor, P.A. Alspach, R.R. Marshall, C.M. Frampton and N.W. Waipara p. 317
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| Relationships between pear fruit surface Botrytis cinerea and Penicillium expansum spore levels and fruit decay
R.A. Spotts, M. Serdani, M. Walter and P. Harris-Virgin p. 317
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| Detection of Poinsettia mosaic virus in Euphorbia species in New Zealand
B.S.M. Lebas, E.M. Ochoa-Corona, D.R. Elliott, J.Z. Tang and B.J.R. Alexander p. 318
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| Partial characterisation of two unidentified Carla-like viruses from Dioscorea opposita (Discoreaceae) and Gynura sp. (Asteraceae)
B.S.M. Lebas, E.M. Ochoa-Corona, D.R. Elliott, J.Z. Tang and B.J.R. Alexander p. 318
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| Tibouchina sp. and Anemone x hybrida, new hosts of Strawberry latent ringspot virus in New Zealand
J.Z. Tang, E.M. Ochoa-Corona, B.S.M. Lebas, D.R. Elliott and B.J.R. Alexander p. 319
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| Utilising carrot disks to screen potential biopesticides against Pratylenchus penetrans
L.T Davis and N.L Bell p. 319
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| Effects of genetically modified aprotinin-expressing tobacco on three earthworm species
W.B. Stilwell, M. O'Callaghan, E.P.J. Burgess and E.I. Barraclough p. 320
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| Light or gravity: what drives first instar clover root weevil larvae to enter the soil?
D.L. Hackell p. 320
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| A record of parasitism of tropical grass webworm in New Zealand
D.L. Hackell and S. Hardwick p. 321
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| Potential of ethyl (2E,4Z)-2,4-decadienoate for monitoring codling moth in New Zealand
V.J. Mitchell, L.M. Manning, N. Fletcher, D.M. Suckling and A.M. El-Sayed p. 321
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| Sticky traps for monitoring beneficial insects in pipfruit orchards
D.R. Wallis and P.W Shaw p. 322
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| The effect of temperature on emergence of apple leaf curling midge and its parasitoid Platygaster demades
W.R.M. Sandanayaka and P.W. Shaw p. 322
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| Detection of scale insects (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) in 2004
K.L. Paice, J.E. Richmond, S.J. Bennett, H.G. Pearson and G.S.C. Gill p. 323
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| The variety of insects caught in a 7.5 m high suction trap
D.E. James and D.A.J. Teulon p. 323
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| Are high country weeds the source of New Zealand flower thrips on crop plants in spring?
D.A.J. Teulon, M.V. Marroni and M-C. Nielsen p. 324
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| Assessing a possible flower thrips incursion using flower samples and semiochemicals
D.A.J. Teulon, M-C. Nielsen, C.A. Muir, G.M. Burnip and B.J.T McCarthy p. 324
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| An imported Australian virus for the control of painted apple moth
J. Poulton, V.K. Ward, T.R. Glare and N.E. Markwick p. 325
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| Tipping the scales in your favour: preparing comprehensive ERMA applications
S.A. Whiteman and G.S. Ridley p. 325
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| Aminopyralid a new herbicide for the control of broadleaf weeds in pastures, cropping and wasteland
S.R. Fowler and B.M. Husband p. 326
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| Evaluation of whole plant chlorophyll fluorescence technology for rapid adjuvant systems phytotoxicity determinations
J.A. Zabkiewicz p. 326
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