Podosphaera pannosa (syn. Sphaerotheca pannosa) on Rosa and Prunus spp.: Characterization of Pathotypes by Differential Plant Reactions and ITS Sequences
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Monica Höfte | E. Van Bockstaele | M. Höfte | E. Bockstaele | N. Vanhoutte | L. Leus | J. Huylenbroeck | A. Dewitte | L Leus | Angelo Dewitte | J. Van Huylenbroeck | N Vanhoutte
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