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      Recovery ofVerticillium dahliae from North American certified seed potatoes and characterization of strains by vegetative compatibility and aggressiveness

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      American Journal of Potato Research
      Springer Nature America, Inc

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                American Journal of Potato Research
                Am. J. Pot Res
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                1099-209X
                1874-9380
                September 2000
                September 2000
                : 77
                : 5
                : 325-331
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                10.1007/BF02853954
                df60bd2c-4427-4abe-9f6d-ad989a96044f
                © 2000
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