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      Physiological Responses of Tomato Plants Grown in Fusarium Suppressive Soil

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      Journal of Phytopathology
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                Journal of Phytopathology
                J Phytopathol
                Wiley
                0931-1785
                1439-0434
                May 1993
                May 1993
                : 138
                : 1
                : 66-76
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                10.1111/j.1439-0434.1993.tb01361.x
                4b91faf8-e34e-47ed-beed-1149195f7fbf
                © 1993

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