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Phoma clematidina
Biology and Recent Developments in the Systematics of Phoma, a Complex Genus of Major Quarantine Significance Reviews, Critiques
Phytomyza Vitalbae, Phoma Clematidina, and Insect-Plant
Taxonomy and Multigene Phylogenetic Evaluation of Novel Species in Boeremia and Epicoccum with New Records of Ascochyta and Didymella (Didymellaceae)
A Polyphasic Approach to Characterise Two Novel Species of Phoma (Didymellaceae) from China
Infection and Establishment of Ascochyta Anemones in Leaves of Windflower
Multiple Didymella Teleomorphs Are Linked to the Phoma Clematidina Morphotype
Biocontrol of Weeds: Achievements to Date and Future Outlook
WRITTEN FINDINGS of the WASHINGTON STATE NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL BOARD (November 1999)
Plant Health Clinic News, Issue 26, 2013
Multiple <I>Didymella</I> Teleomorphs Are Linked to the <I>Phoma
Multi-Locus Phylogeny of Pleosporales: a Taxonomic, Ecological and Evolutionary Re-Evaluation
Phoma Macrostoma: As a Broad Spectrum Bioherbicide for Turfgrass and Agricultural Applications
December 2007 ______
Clemson University Plant Problem Clinic, Nematode Assay Lab And
Plant Health Clinic News, Issue 17, 2011
Insights Into Heat Response Mechanisms in Clematis Species: Physiological Analysis, Expression Profles and Function Verifcation
APP203313 Application.Pdf(PDF, 1.9
A Model System Using Insects to Vector Fusarium Tumidum for Biological
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Cutting Propagation of the Endangered Species
Index of Plant Diseases in South Carolina
Phytotoxic Metabolites Produced by Legume-Associated Ascochyta and Its Related Genera in the Dothideomycetes
King County Best Management Practices for Old Man's Beard (Clematis Vitalba)
General News
Further Characterization and Pathogenicity of Didymella Microchlamydospora Causing Stem Necrosis of Morus Nigra in Iran
What's New in Biological Control of Weeds?
Clematis Vitalba (Common Name: Old Man’S Beard) Edited by Tunyalee Martin Wildland Invasive Species Program the Nature Conservancy 3 April 2001
Restoring Balance: Using Exotic Species to Control Invasive Exotic Species
Leaf Spot and Wilt of Clematis Caused by Phoma Clematidina (Thurn.) Boerema
Some Interesting Species of the Genus Ascochyta
Phytopathologia Mediterranea Phytopathologia
The Biological Control Programme Against Clematis Vitalba in New Zealand
New Coelomycetous Fungi from Freshwater in Spain
Pleosporales: Didymellaceae) Associated with Thunbergia Grandiflora in Guangxi Province, China