Cor-ngendumVolume 29 (3) 2000
In the article by Yuan, Rudman and Mohammed (AuslraJasian Plant Pathology 29 : 21 5-221) entitled' Pseudophacidium diselmae sp. nov. isolated from stem cankers on Diselma archer; inTasmania, Australia 'Figure 2 wasprinted in black andwhite instead ofcolour. The figure and caption are reproduced below.
Figure 2 Dieback symptoms of Diselma archeri at Walls ofJerusalem. A. Discoloration of dead anddying plants. B. Discoloration on a dying branch. C. Intern al discoloration in stem ofa dying branch.
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