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Phytophthora fragariae
Phytopythium: Molecular Phylogeny and Systematics
Molecular Identification and Detection of Phytophthora Species on Some Important Mediterranean Plants Including Sweet Chestnut
Economic Cost of Invasive Non-Native Species on Great Britain F
Raspberry Breeding
Methods for Detection of Phytophthora Fragariae Var. Rubi on Raspberry
The Phytophthora Cactorum Genome Provides Insights Into The
Phytophthora Sojae Infecting Soybean: Pathotype Diversity, New Sources
HDC Factsheet 02/07 F.Indd
Gene-For-Gene Relationships Between Strawberry and the Causal Agent of Red Stele Root Rot, Phytophthorafragariae Var
Immunostrips® Validation Report
Phytophthora Fragariae: Phytophthora Fragariae Var. Fragariae
Immunological Diagnostic of Phytophthora Infestans from Host Tissues (Potato) by ELISA Method
Molecular Diagnostics and Detection of Oomycetes on Fiber Crops
Project Title: Raspberry: Detection and Quantification of Phytophthora Rubi in Soil and Plant Tissue
Pest Risk Assessment of Phytophthora Fragariae in Norway
Phytophthora Disease of Alder in Europe Edited by John Gibbs, Cees Van Dijk and Joan Webber
A Pest Management Strategic Plan
Pests of Berries
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Phytophthora
Pathogenic Microorganisms Infecting Berries in Mexico
BS1950 Phytophthora Review FINAL REPORT
Alternative Molecular-Based Diagnostic Methods of Plant Pathogenic Fungi Affecting Berry Crops—A Review
Plant Pathology Circular No. 238 Fla. Dept. Agric. & Consumer Serv. July
Phytophthora Fragariae
Understanding Strawberry Root Problems That Impact Berry Farm
Phytophthora
Validation and Exploitation of a PCR-Based Diagnostic for Detecting Phytophthora in Strawberry and Raspberry ® David E
Physiologic Specialization and Etiology of Red Stele Disease
Organize, Don't Agonize: Strategic Success of Phytophthora Species
Red Stele Root Disease of the Strawberry Caused by Phytophthora Fragariae'
Characteristics of Australian Isolates of Phytophthora Infestans and Planning to Manage New and More Aggressive Strains of the Fungus
Can Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Protect Rubus Idaeus from the Effects of Soil-Borne Disease and Parasitic Nematodes?