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- Managing Bacterial Wilt, Caused by Erwinia Tracheiphila, on Muskmelon with Early Control of Striped Cucumber Beetle
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- Enterobacter Spp.: Update on Taxonomy, Clinical Aspect and Emerging Antimicrobial Resistance Anne Davin-Regli, Jean Philippe Lavigne, Jean-Marie Pages
- Bacteria Wilt of Dry-Edible Beans in the Central High Plains of the US
- Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits: Impact of Plant Age on Symptom Progression and Pathogen Movement and Locating Genes Associated with Host Preference and Pathogenesis in E
- Pathogenic and Beneficial Plant-Associated Bacteria – Leonardo De La Fuente and Saul Burdman
- Management of Bacterial Wilt on Muskmelon Using Actigard Fawzia Mumtaz Purdue University
- High Genomic Variability in the Plant Pathogenic Bacterium Pectobacterium Parmentieri Deciphered from De Novo Assembled Complete Genomes S
- Productive Characteristics and Fruit Quality Traits of Cherry Tomato Hybrids As Modulated by Grafting on Different Solanum Spp
- Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits: Ecology, Genetics, and Management Erika Saalau Rojas Iowa State University
- Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits
- MF3545 Striped and Spotted Cucumber Beetle: Insect Pests Of
- Spotted Cucumber Beetle Diabrotica Undecimpunctata
- Biochemical, Pathological and Genetic Characterization of Strains of Ralstonia Solanacearum (Smith) from Ethiopia and Biocontrol of R
- Floral Transmission of Erwinia Tracheiphila by Cucumber Beetles in a Wild Cucurbita Pepo
- Erwinia Tracheiphila (Smith 1895) Bergey Et Al
- Metabolomics of Tomato Xylem Sap During Bacterial Wilt Reveals Ralstonia Solanacearum Produces Abundant Putrescine, a Metabolite That Accelerates Wilt Disease
- Diabrotica Undecimpunctata, Spotted Cucumber Beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Kaylee M