Invasion of Phytophthora infestans at the landscape level: how do spatial scale and weather modulate the consequences of spatial heterogeneity in host resistance?
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Wopke van der Werf | W. Rossing | W. van der Werf | P. Skelsey | Peter Skelsey | Walter A H Rossing | Geert J T Kessel | G. Kessel
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