Table of Contents
Research Papers
| Factors Influencing Population Dynamics of Fusarium Oxysporum f. sp. cumini in the Presence and Absence of Cumin Crop in Arid Solis | |
| S. Israel, S. Lodha | 3-13 |
| Sensivity of Jordanian Isolates of Alternaria solani to Manchotane | |
| K.I. Al-Mughrabi | 14-19 |
| Biological Control of Fusarium Wilt of Chickepa through Seed Treatment with the Commercial Formulation of Thricoderma harzianum and/or Pseudomonas fluorescens | |
| M.R. Khan, S.M. Khan, F.A. Mohiddin | 20-25 |
| Changes in Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in a Declining Quercus ilex Coastal Forest | |
| L. Montecchio, R. Causin, S. Rossi, S. Mutto Accordi | 26-34 |
Short Notes
| First Report of Brown Discoloration of Agaricus bisporus Caused by Pseudomonas agarici in Southern Italy | |
| P. Lo Cantore, N.S. Iacobellis | 35-38 |
| Survey of Barley and Wheat Diseases in the Central Highlands of Eritrea | |
| A.H. Yahyaoui, M. Hovmoller, B. Ezzahiri, A. Jahoor, M.H. Maatougui, A. Wolday | 39-43 |
| Interactions between Xylotrophic Mushrooms and Mycoparasitic Fungi in Dual-Culture Experiments | |
| S.M. Badalyan, G. Innocenti, N.G. Garibyan | 44-48 |
| Detection of the Togninia Teleomorph of Phaeoacremonium aleophilum in Australia | |
| I.G. Pascoe, J. Edwards, J.H. Cunnington, E.H. Cottral | 49-58 |
| Phellinus Species Inducing Hoja de Malvón Symptoms on Leaves and Wood Decay in Mature Field-Grown Grapevines | |
| M. Gatica, C. Césari, G. Escoriaza | 59-65 |
| Differential Susceptibility of Three Grapevine Cultivars to Phaeomoniella chlamydospora in California | |
| A.J. Feliciano, A. Eskalen, W.D. Gubler | 66-69 |
| Pathogenicity of Phaeoacremonium aleophilum and Phaeomoniella chlamydospora on Grape Berries in California | |
| W.D. Gubler, T.S. Thind, A.J. Feliciano, A. Eskalen | 70-74 |
| Do Fungal Naphthalenones Have a Role in the Development of Esca Symptoms? | |
| A. Abou-Mansour, E. Couché, R. Tabacchi | 75-82 |
| Synthesis and Activity of Grape Wood Phytotoxins and Related Compounds | |
| S. Perrin-Cherioux, E. Abou-Mansour, R. Tabacchi | 83-86 |
| Phenolic Compounds Have a Role in the Defence Mechanism Protecting Grapevine against the Fungi Involved in Petri Disease | |
| J.A. del Río, P. Gómez, A. Báidez, M.D. Fuster, A. Ortuño, V. Frías | 87-94 |
| Interaction between Eutypa lata and Trichoderma harzianum | |
| S. John, E.S. Scott, T.J. Wicks, J.S. Hunt | 95-104 |
| Short-term Effects of Remedial Surgery to Restore Productivity to Eutypa lata Infected Vines | |
| M.L. Creaser, T.J. Wicks | 105-107 |
| Experiments on the Control of Esca by Thricoderma | |
| S. Di Marco, F. Osti, A. Cesari | 108-115 |
| Benefit of Fungicide Treatment after Trunk Renewal of Vines with Different Types of Esca Necrosis | |
| F. Calzarano, S. Di Marco, A. Cesari | 116-124 |
| Effect of Esca on the Quality of Berries, Musts and Wines | |
| F. Calzarano, L. Seghetti, M. Del Carlo, A. Cichelli | 125-135 |
| On the Factors that May Have Influenced the Esca Epidemic in the Eighties in Tuscany | |
| G. Surico, R. Bandinelli, P. Braccini, S. Di Marco, G. Marchi, L. Mugnai, C. Parrini | 136-143 |
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