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1 Book review Phoma identification manual. Differentiation of specific and infra-specific taxa in culture. G.H. Boerema, J. de Gruyter, M.E. Noordeloos and M.E.C. Hamers. 448 pp. CABI Publishing, CAB International, Wallingford, UK. ISBN-0-85199-743-0. £75.00; US$140.00. Jørgensen, Hans J. Lyngs
2005
111 3 p. 295-296
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2 Characterisation of Phoma tracheiphila by RAPD-PCR, microsatellite-primed PCR and ITS rDNA sequencing and development of specific primers for in planta PCR detection Balmas, Virgilio
2005
111 3 p. 235-247
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3 Control of Botrytis cinerea in glasshouse fuchsia by specific climate management Friedrich, S.
2005
111 3 p. 249-262
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4 Genotype × environment interactions in symptom development and yield of cassava genotypes with artificial and natural cassava bacterial blight infections Zinsou, Valerien
2005
111 3 p. 217-233
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5 Increasing control reliability of Orobanche cumana through integration of a biocontrol agent with a resistance-inducing chemical Müller-Stöver, Dorette
2005
111 3 p. 193-202
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6 Molecular analysis suggests that recent Citrus tristeza virus outbreaks in Italy were originated by at least two independent introductions Davino, Salvatore
2005
111 3 p. 289-293
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7 Patterns of ascospore release in relation to phoma stem canker epidemiology in England (Leptosphaeria maculans) and Poland (Leptosphaeria biglobosa) Huang, Yong-Ju
2005
111 3 p. 263-277
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8 Relationship between aggressiveness of Stagonospora sp. isolates on field and hedge bindweeds, and in vitro production of fungal metabolites cercosporin, elsinochrome A and leptosphaerodione Ahonsi, Monday O.
2005
111 3 p. 203-215
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9 Suppression of Rhizoctonia root-rot of tomato by Glomus mossae BEG12 and Pseudomonas fluorescens A6RI is associated with their effect on the pathogen growth and on the root morphogenesis Berta, Graziella
2005
111 3 p. 279-288
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