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Application of organic waste material overgrown with Trichoderma atroviride as a control strategy for Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Chalara thielavioides in soil
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Journal of Plant Protection Research,
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Sustainable Management of Potato Pests and Diseases
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A Putative MAPK Kinase Kinase Gene Ssos4 is Involved in Mycelial Growth, Virulence, Osmotic Adaptation, and Sensitivity to Fludioxonil and is Essential for SsHog1 Phosphorylation in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Phytopathology®,
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Plant, Cell & Environment,
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Narrow windrow burning canola (Brassica napus
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Pest Management Science,
2018
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Application of organic waste material overgrown with Trichoderma atroviride as a control strategy for Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Chalara thielavioides in soil
Journal of Plant Protection Research,
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