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Relative importance of seed-tuber and soilborne inoculum in causing black dot disease of potato /
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Relative importance of seed-tuber and soilborne inoculum in causing black dot disease of potato /

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Other Authors: Brierley, J. L., Stewart, J. A., Hilton, A. J., Wale, S. J., Gladders, P., Bradshaw, N. J., Peters, J. C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Solanum tuberosum
Solanaceae
Agroecología
Antracnosis
Follaje
Pudrición
Inóculo
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