Adaptation of Phytophthora infestans to Partial Resistance in Potato: Evidence from French and Moroccan Populations.
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J. Montarry | D. Andrivon | E. Achbani | M. Hafidi | F. Pilet | R. Corbière | R. Pellé | D. Ellissèche
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