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Relationship between the extent of colonization by verticillium dahliae and symptom expression in strawberry ( fragaria x ananassa ) genotypes resistan to verticillium wilt /
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Relationship between the extent of colonization by verticillium dahliae and symptom expression in strawberry ( fragaria x ananassa ) genotypes resistan to verticillium wilt /

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Other Authors: Shaw D. V., T. R. Gordon, J. Hansen, S. C. Kirkpatrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Rosaceae
Fresas
Hongos del suelo
Hongos patógenos
Genética agrìcola
Genotipos
Microorganismos fitopatógenos
Resistencia a las enfermedades
Productos hortifruticolas
Agroclimatología
California
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