Grapevine powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator): a fascinating system for the study of the biology, ecology and epidemiology of an obligate biotroph.
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Lance Cadle-Davidson | M. Milgroom | I. Dry | L. Cadle-Davidson | W. Wilcox | D. Gadoury | R. Seem | Ian B Dry | Wayne F Wilcox | David M Gadoury | Robert C Seem | Michael G Milgroom
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