Virulence of phytophthora sojae in the pampeana subregion of Argentina from 1998 to 2004

Phytophthora root rot is one of the most serious diseases of soybeans in Argentina. Surveys of commercial fields and trial plots of soybean were conducted throughout the northern Pampeana subregion [Argentina] between 1998 and 2004. A total of 193 isolates of Phytophthora sojae were collected and cl...

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Autor principal: Grijalba, Pablo Enrique
Otros Autores: Gally, Marcela Edith
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