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Verticillium wilt of cool season vegetable crops : Their distribution, impact and managementVALLAD, Gary E; QIN, Qing-Ming; SUBBARAO, Krishna V et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 189-210, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 22 p.Book Chapter
Accumulations of nitrogen metabolites in relation with incidences of diseases and pest insects in crop plantsXU, Hui-Lian.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 1-15, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 15 p.Book Chapter
Parasitic traits and plant defenses in the rhizobia-legume symbiosisLODEIRO, Anibal R; LOPEZ-GARCIA, Silvina L; ALTHABEGOITI, M. Julia et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 125-166, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 42 p.Book Chapter
Reaction of maize hybrids to anthracnose stalk rot based on lodging and pith discolorationMORANT, M. A; CASASOLA, J. L.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 25-30, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 6 p.Book Chapter
Transformation of Colletotrichum trifolii protoplasts by electroporation and PEG mediated DNA uptakeO'NEILL, Nichole R; BROOKER, Nancy; LYDON, John et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 1-16, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 16 p.Book Chapter
Toward the development of fusarium head blight resistance and reduced levels of mycotoxin in wheat and barleyEUDES, Francois; WENCHUN ZHOU; BADEA, Ana et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 17-49, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 33 p.Book Chapter
Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998))Pandalai, S. G.Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 128 p., isbn 81-86481-79-6Book
Molecular conversation between host plants and fungi and a case of study: Barley - Pyrenophora gramineaHAEGI, A; VALE, G. P; STANCA, A. M et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 111-128, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 18 p.Book Chapter
Yield and quality reductions in watermelon due to anthracnose, gummy stem blight, and black rotKEINATH, Anthony P; DUTHIE, James A.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 77-90, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 14 p.Book Chapter
Production of virus-free vegetativelly propagated crops : The garlic case as a reference systemLUNELLO, Pablo; PONZ, Fernando.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 67-83, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 17 p.Book Chapter
Epidemiology and significance of viruses affecting hop (Humulus lupulus L.) and the implications for disease managementWILSON, Calum R; PETHYBRIDGE, Sarah J; HAY, Frank S et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 99-123, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 25 p.Book Chapter
Use of acetic acid fumigation to reduce the potential for decay in harvested cropsSHOLBERG, P. L; DELAQUIS, P. J; MOYLS, A. L et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 31-42, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 12 p.Book Chapter
Purple blotch (Alternaria porri) of onionAVELING, Theresa A. S.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 63-76, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 14 p.Book Chapter
Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004))Pandalai, S. G.Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 241 p., isbn 81-7736-240-2Book
Analysis of spatial patterns in plant pathologyWU, B. M; SUBBARAO, K. V.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 167-187, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 21 p.Book Chapter
Control of brown rot of peaches caused by Monilinia spp by preharvest treatmentsDE CAL, A; LARENA, I; TORRES, R et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 85-98, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 14 p.Book Chapter
Integrated approach to controlling Diaporthe canker of deciduous fruit in South AfricaSMIT, W. A; WINGFIELD, B. D; WINGFIELD, M. J et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 43-62, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 20 p.Book Chapter
Epidemiological significance of pollen in fungal diseasesHUANG, H. C; KOKKO, E. G; HUANG, J. W et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 91-109, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 19 p.Book Chapter
Phytoplasma-plant-vector relationshipsMARZACHI, C; MILNE, R. G; BOSCO, D et al.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 211-241, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 31 p.Book Chapter
Biochemical weapons of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) against its main fungal parasite Fusarium oxysporum forma specialis dianthiCURIR, Paolo.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 3 (2004)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 2004, pp 51-66, isbn 81-7736-240-2, 16 p.Book Chapter
Ethylene production by several pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae and its molecular basisSATO, Mamoru; WATANABE, Kenji.Recent research developments in plant pathology (Vol. 2 (1998)). Recent research developments in plant pathology. 1998, pp 17-23, isbn 81-86481-79-6, 7 p.Book Chapter