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1. Hybridizations Between formae speciales of Venturia inaequalis Pave the Way for a New Biocontrol Strategy to Manage Fungal Plant Pathogens. Caffier V, Shiller J, Bellanger MN, Collemare J, Expert P, Gladieux P, Pascouau C, Sannier M, Le Cam B. Phytopathology; 2022 Jul; 112(7):1401-1405. PubMed ID: 35080437 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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