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Effect of Temperature on the Growth Rate of Different Isolates of Verticillium Dahliae from Different Spinacia Oleracea L
Predicting Disease Occurrence of Cabbage Verticillium Wilt in Monoculture Using Species Distribution Modeling
Verticillium Wilt of Trees and Shrubs
Alternative Control Methods for Verticillium Wilt: a Literature Review Morgan A
Verticillium Wilt of Sunflowers in Nebraska Robert M
Verticillium Dahliae Interaction
11 International Verticillium Symposium
Verticillium Wilt of Olive by Paul Vossen, Doug Gubler, and Miguel Angel Blanco
New Variants of Verticillium Dahliae Causing Sunflower Leaf Mottle and Wilt in Argentina
Phylogenetics and Taxonomy of the Fungal Vascular Wilt Pathogen Verticillium, with the Descriptions of Five New Species
Lack of Evidence for Transmission of Verticillium Dahliae by the Olive Bark Beetle Phloeotribus Scarabaeoides in Olive Trees
NEW STRAIN of Verticillium Dahliae in NORTH AMERICA
The Phylogenetic Placement of Hypocrealean Insect Pathogens in the Genus Polycephalomyces: an Application of One Fungus One Name
Unravelling Aspects of Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Verticillium Dahliae in Olive, Maple and Ash Trees and Improvement of Detection Methods
An Overview of the Systematics of the Sordariomycetes Based on a Four-Gene Phylogeny
Evaluation of PCR-Based Methods for Rapid, Accurate Detection and Monitoring of Verticillium Dahliae in Woody Hosts by Real- Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Diversity, Pathogenicity, and Management of Verticillium Species
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Identification and Characterization of Verticillium Longisporum Lineage
Verticillium Wilt of Potato -The Pathogen, Disease and Managment
Czech Scientific Society for Mycology Praha
The Dynamic Host-Pathogen Interactions of Verticillium Dahliae: Comparative Genomics of V
Verticillium Wilt of Vegetables and Herbaceous Ornamentals
Relative Roles of Tuber- and Soilborne Inoculum in Verticillium
ASSESSMENT of Verticillium Dahliae Kleb. and SOIL FUNGAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED with STRAWBERRY FIELDS
Identification of Verticillium Species and Control Methods for Verticillium Wilt of Potato in Manitoba
Verticillium Wilt in Sunflower Alberto Martin-Sanz, Ph.D
Metagenomic Dynamics in Olea Europaea After Root Damage and Verticillium Dahliae Infection
Verticillium Wilt of Woody Plants Nicole A
Research Article Diversity and Antimicrobial Properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Rhizosphere of Olive Trees and Desert Truffles of Tunisia
A Comprehensive Approach to Management of Wilt Diseases Caused by Fusarium Oxysporum and Verticillium Dahliae
RNA Interference Core Components Identified and Characterised in Verticillium Nonalfalfae, a Vascular Wilt Pathogenic Plant Fung
Safe Movement of Cacao Germplasm
An Aversion to Verticillium with Proper Attention, Verticillium Wilt Disease Can Be Managed JERRY WEILAND
Potato Early Die Complex (Verticillium Wilt)
Verticillium Wilt
The Cotton Ghplp2 Positively Regulates Plant Defense Against Verticillium Dahliae by Modulating Fatty Acid Accumulation and Jasmonic Acid Signaling Pathway
Verticillium Wilt Disease
Methods for the Detection of Verticillium Dahliae on Spinach Seed
Bacillales Members from the Olive Rhizosphere Are Effective Biological Control Agents Against the Defoliating Pathotype of Verticillium Dahliae
Soil Biodiversity: Functions, Threats and Tools for Policy Makers
First Record of Clonostachys Rosea (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) As An
Two New “Verticillium” Threats to Sunflower in North America
Biological Characteristics of Verticillium Dahliae MAT1-1 and MAT1-2 Strains
Opportunities and Challenges in Studies of Host-Pathogen Interactions and Management of Verticillium Dahliae in Tomatoes
Verticillium Spp. on Hops
PM 7/78 (2) Verticillium Nonalfalfae and V. Dahliae
In Vitro Inhibition of Pathogenic Verticillium Dahliae, Causal Agent of Potato Wilt Disease in China by Trichoderma Isolates
Plant Host Range of Verticillium Longisporum and Microsclerotia Density in Swedish Soils
Verticillium Dahliae Kleb