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GrainGenes Author Report: Bateman GL

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Bateman GL
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ReferenceGutteridge RJ et al. (2003) Variation in the effects of take-all disease on grain yield and quality of winter cereals in field experiments Pest Management Science 59:215-224.
ReferenceBateman GL et al. (2000) Effects of cultivar and fungicides on stem-base pathogens, determined by quantitative PCR, and on diseases and yield of wheat Annals of Applied Biology 137:213-221.
ReferenceSatyaprasad K et al. (2000) Comparisons of isolates of Fusarium Avenaceum from white lupin and other crops by pathogenicity tests, DNA analyses and vegetative compatibility tests Journal of Phytopathology 148:211-219.
ReferenceNicholson P et al. (2000) Development of stem-base pathogens on different cultivars of winter wheat determined by quantitative PCR European Journal of Plant Pathology 108:163-177.
ReferenceLacey J et al. (1999) Effects of infection time and moisture on development of ear blight and deoxynivalenol production by Fusarium spp. in wheat. Annals of Applied Biology 134:277-283.

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