Germination and invasion by ascospores and pycnidiospores of Leptosphaeria maculans on spring-type Brassica napus canola varieties with varying susceptibility to blackleg
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- 2004-10-01
著者
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Kuo John
The Centre For Microscopy And Microanalysis The University Of Western Australia
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Kuo John
The University Of Western Australia
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BARBETTI Martin
School of Plant Biology, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Western Aus
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Li H
School Of Earth And Geographical Sciences Faculty Of Natural And Agricultural Sciences The Universit
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LI Hua
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, Faculty of Natural and
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SIVASITHAMPARAM Krishnapillai
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, Faculty of Natural and
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Sivasithamparam Krishnapillai
School Of Earth And Geographical Sciences Faculty Of Natural And Agricultural Sciences The Universit
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Sivasithamparam Krishnapillai
Soil Science And Plant Nutrition School Of Earth And Geographical Sciences Faculty Of Natural And Ag
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Barbetti Martin
School Of Plant Biology Faculty Of Natural And Agricultural Sciences The University Of Western Austr
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