Phenological and phytochemical changes correlate with differential interactions of Verticillium dahliae with broccoli and cauliflower.
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W. Polonik | P. Burman | G. Vallad | K. Subbarao | M. Bolda | S. Koike | S. Njoroge | S. Kang | S. Park
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