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GrainGenes Reference Report: PMP-62-73

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Reference
PMP-62-73
Title
Take-all of wheat
Journal
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology
Year
2003
Volume
62
Pages
73-86
Author
Cook RJ
Keyword
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biological control
biological-control
biosynthesis-inhibiting fungicides
break crop
control
crop rotation
cropping system
cropping systems
decline
difference
direct seeding
direct-seeded wheat
ecology
field
fluorescent pseudomonads
fungicide
fungus
gaeumannomyces graminis var
gaeumannomyces graminis var.tritici
gaeumannomyces phialophora complex
gene
graminis
graminis var tritici
grass species
high-resolution
host
host plant resistance
host-plant
maize
microorganisms
model
no-till
plant pathogen
plant pathogens
plant resistance
remains
resistance
resistant
review
rhizoctonia root-rot
rhizosphere
rice
rice genome
root
root disease
rotation
rotations
sequence
similarities
soil
soil-applied fungicides
soilborne pathogens
soilborne plant pathogens
soils
source
take-all
take-all decline
transfer
trends
tritici
water
white spring wheat
winter wheat
yield

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