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Plant Protection and Biotic and Abiotic Interactions
Plant Protection and Biotic and Abiotic Interactions
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Viruses of oomycete hosts
Fungal defense responses to bacterial infection
Plant parasitism of bacterial endophytes
Identification of the alternate host for the fungus causing fairy ring of cranberry
Taxonomic re-classification of the dollar spot pathogen of turfgrass
Taxonomic re-classification of Magnaporthe spp.
Molecular mechanism of fungal and plant toxins
Fungal volatiles
Quantitative epidemiology of peach rusty spot
Best management practices for anthracnose disease on turfgrass
Best management practices for dollar spot disease on turfgrass
Modeling monocyclic processes of plant disease epidemics
Understanding and developing resistance in sweet basil to downy mildew
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