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title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
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1 |
Allelic variation and differential expression of cassava bacterial blight resistance candidate genes
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García, Emili Ishikawa |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
2 |
Amazonian Trichoderma strains in controlling southern blight caused by Agroathelia rolfsii in tomatoes and new record of Trichoderma rugulosum from Brazil
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Cunha, A. N. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
3 |
β-aminobutyric acid-induced resistance in coffee plants enhances defense against infection by Hemileia vastatrix
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Brás, Verônica Vieira |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
4 |
An overview of pistachio gummosis: a comprehensive analysis
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Fani, Seyed Reza |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
5 |
Antagonistic rhizospheric Bacillus spp. against Nocardia spp. causing ‘false Broomrape’ in Nicotiana tabacum (L.)
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Torres-Castillo, Jorge Ariel |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
6 |
Antifungal activity of essential oils in the control of Fusarium pallidoroseum and Alternaria alternata of melon
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da Silva, Adriane Maria |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
7 |
Are rot-causing Botryosphaeriaceae species surviving in healthy Manihot esculenta propagative material in Brazil?
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de Queiroz Brito, Amanda Cupertino |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
8 |
Assessing the residual effects of the tomato Mi-1.2 gene against a Meloidogyne enterolobii (guava race) population via comparative assays with contrasting near-isogenic lines
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Cunha, Dwillian Firmiano |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
9 |
Assessing the wheat cultivars against spot blotch resistance using phenotyping and gene based SSR markers
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Chakraborty, Sunanda |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
10 |
Association of tomato leaf curl betasatellite (Betasatellite solani) with the turncurtovirus sesame curly top virus (Turncurtovirus sesami) increases the severity of symptoms in watermelon plants
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Mirzazadeh, Maryam |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
11 |
A strobilurin fungicide alleviates photosynthetic impairments on wheat leaves infected by Bipolaris sorokiniana
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Rios, Jonas Alberto |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
12 |
Black velvet bean, jack bean and showy rattlebox for Pratylenchus brachyurus management
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de Sousa Carvalho, Gabriela |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
13 |
Collaborative efforts for Huanglongbing detection and citriculture protection in Santa Catarina, Brazil: perspectives for a family farming region
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Canale, Maria Cristina |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
14 |
Comparative analysis of methodologies for disease aggressiveness evaluation of Phytophthora capsici in pepper plants
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Garcés-Fiallos, Felipe R. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
15 |
Contrasting photosynthetic performance of resistant and susceptible eucalypt clones in response to infection by Erwinia psidii
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Caires, Nilmara Pereira |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
16 |
Crop rotation effects on the rhizosphere bacterial community and suppression of bacterial wilt of eggplant
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Ghorai, Ankit Kumar |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
17 |
Detection of viruses/viroid and characterization of their derived small RNAs in four monocotyledonous plants
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Amara, Meryem |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
18 |
Development of a recombinase-aided amplification coupled with lateral flow dipstick assay for tobacco Corynespora leaf spot disease detection
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Lan, Dayu |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
19 |
Efficacy of common chemicals and YB-04 bacterial fertilizer against root-knot nematodes in tomato plants
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Li, Rongchao |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
20 |
Emergence of potato virus Y outbreaks in tomatoes in Brazil, the disease and spread
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Lucena, Vívian S. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
21 |
Ethylene plays a key role in the infection of maize leaves by Exserohilum turcicum
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Oliveira, Lillian Matias |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
22 |
Evaluating coffee genotypes for resistance to coffee leaf rust in Brazil
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Lima, Andreisa Fabri |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
23 |
Evaluation of white rust resistance coupled with quantification of Albugo candida oospores in Brassica juncea genotypes indicates towards possible route of disease spread within India
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Bhardwaj, Nitish Rattan |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
24 |
Foliar application of nutrients and silicon for increasing soybean resistance against infection by Phakopsora pachyrhizi
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Leal, Isabela Maria Grossi |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
25 |
Genetic diversity of pineapple mealybug wilt‑associated virus-1 and -2, and Dysmicoccus spp. vectors in Java Island, Indonesia
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Ningrum, Dyana Rahma |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
26 |
Host status of selected summer forage grasses to Meloidogyne javanica and M. incognita
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de Souza, Mayara Rodrigues |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
27 |
Identification of stable leaf blast resistant genotypes in a diverse panel of foxtail millet (Setaria italica) using AMMI and GGE analysis
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Das, I. K. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
28 |
Identifying the causal agent of potato early dying and key epidemiological parameters at meso-scale in the high tropics
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Mendoza-Vargas, Luis Alberto |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
29 |
Inactivated bacterial suspension as an attenuator for the control of bacterial spot (Xanthomonas euvesicatoria pv. perforans) in dwarf tomato plants
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Jacinto, Ana Carolina Pires |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
30 |
In vitro compatibility of herbicides with bionematicides and action on Meloidogyne javanica
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de Azevedo Ribeiro, Paula Fernanda |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
31 |
Lasiodiplodia theobromae disease symptom development in young avocado (Persea americana L.) plants depends on the inoculation method
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Rodríguez-Gálvez, Edgar |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
32 |
Molecular characterization and survey of viruses and viroids infecting apple and pear trees in southern Brazil
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Santi, Vanucci Marcos |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
33 |
Molecular identification, relative prevalence, and host range of Berkeleyomyces species associated with the lettuce and other leaf vegetables in Brazil
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de Souza, Ruthe Lima |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
34 |
Multiplex PCR to detect Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens and the common bean root pathogens Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli and Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli
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de Oliveira, Maythsulene I. S. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
35 |
Nematode diversity associated with coconut biotypes in the Dominican Republic
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Conce-Conce, Marianela |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
36 |
Paratanus exitiosus is a vector of the Fodder Beet Wilting Yellowing Phytoplasma (16SrIII-J)
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Bongiorno, Vanina |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
37 |
Pathogenicity of Macrophomina spp. associated with watermelon plants
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Alves, Cynthia P. de S. S. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
38 |
Pathogens threatening agriculture and biodiversity in South Africa: A horizon scanning approach
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Tshikhudo, Phumudzo P. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
39 |
Phylloplane as a potential Erwinia psidii inoculum reservoir
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Cortivo, Paulo Roberto Dall |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
40 |
Plant ash associated with liming can help the management of Pratylenchus brachyurus in Phaseolus vulgaris
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de Fátima Silveira dos Santos, Tânia |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
41 |
Prevalence of the SdhC I86F substitution associated with resistance to SDHI fungicides in populations of the Asian soybean rust pathogen in Brazil in recent cropping seasons
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Krug, Loane Dantas |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
42 |
Proteins of Pycnoporus sanguineus have nematicide activity and induce resistance to Meloidogyne spp. in Micro-Tom tomato plants
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Brito, Olivia Diulen Costa |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
43 |
QTL mapping and candidate gene identification for sheath blight resistance in rice (Oryza sativa) F3 progenies using QTL-seq analysis
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Thesiya, Mayur R. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
44 |
Ralstonia species infecting Solanaceae and banana occur at different relative abundances in distinct regions of Alagoas state, Brazil
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de Oliveira, Yolanda de Melo |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
45 |
Reassessing the occurrence and genetic diversity of lethal necrosis and other maize and johnsongrass viruses in Ecuador
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Alvarez-Quinto, Robert |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
46 |
Resistance and tolerance to Exserohilum turcicum in landrace sweet corn varieties from a diversity microcenter in Southern Brazil
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Betancur González, Jorge Andrés |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
47 |
Resistance of open-pollinated families of Eucalyptus globulus to two biotypes of Austropuccinia psidii
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Almeida, Rosiane F. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
48 |
Seasonal variations of plant-parasitic nematodes associated with citrus in the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco
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Zoubi, Btissam |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
49 |
Seed infection rates by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum differ between susceptible and partially resistant common bean genotypes
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Vieira, Rogério F. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
50 |
Sources of resistance to Meloidogyne incognita in a diverse Capsicum chinense germplasm collection from the Amazon region
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Pinto, Thavio Júnior Barbosa |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
51 |
Tackling the plant parasitic nematode Meloidogyne enterolobii: Challenges and strategies for control in relevant crops
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de Oliveira Costa, Sara Nállia |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
52 |
The leafhopper Agallia albidula is a vector of a phytoplasma associated with “Huanglongbing”-like symptoms in citrus in Brazil
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Barbosa, J. C. |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
53 |
Tobacco streak virus—an emerging disease in cotton: A review of genetics and control strategies
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Arunachalam, Sampathkumar |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
54 |
Transmission of Physalis rugose mosaic virus via pruning, leaves contact and soil
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Kraide, Heron Delgado |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
55 |
Unraveling the dynamics of host specificity and resistance responses to potato virus Y, and implications for crop management
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Morais, Ivair José |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
56 |
Using mushroom substrate as a strategy for the control of Meloidogyne javanica on tomato roots
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Hahn, Marlon Henrique |
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50 |
1 |
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article |
57 |
Vegetative compatibility assays in Pyricularia oryzae isolates from Taiwan reveal heterogeneity in a putative vegetative compatibility group
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Iamnok, Kachonsak |
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50 |
1 |
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article |