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PHYTOPARASITICA

Journal
Identifier:
E132009
ISSN:
0334-2123
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A comparison of molecular diagnostic procedures for the detection of aster yellow phytoplasmas (16Sr-I) in leafhopper vectors.
Academic Article
A comparison of molecular diagnostic procedures for the detection of aster yellows phytoplasmas (16Sr-I) in leafhopper vectors
Academic Article
Assessment of synthetic chemicals for disruption of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus response to attractant-baited traps in an urban environment
Academic Article
Characterization of biotype T of Bemisia tabaci Associated with Euphorbia characias in Sicily
Academic Article
Effect of different solarizing materials on weed suppression and lettuce response
Academic Article
Epidemiological Studies of the "Big Bud" Disease of Canning Tomatoes in Sardinia.
Academic Article
Host parasitic relationships in tobacco plants infected with a root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) population from the Azores.
Academic Article
Hymenoptera wasps associated to the Asian Gall Wasp (AGW) of chestnut Dryocosmus kuriphilus in Calabria (Italy)
Academic Article
Hymenoptera wasps associated with the Asian gall wasp of chestnut (Dryocosmus kuriphilus) in Calabria, Italy
Academic Article
Inhibition of germination of Orobanche ramosa seeds by Fusarium toxins
Academic Article
Inhibition of germination of Orobanche ramosa seeds by Fusarium toxins. Phytoparasitica
Academic Article
N2 controlled atmosphere reduces postharvest mycotoxins risk and pests attack on cereal grains
Academic Article
Recent observations on the epidemiology of maize rough dwarf virus.
Academic Article
Tomato infectious chlorosis virus caused leaf yellowing and reddening of tomato in Italy
Academic Article
Tomato infectious chlorosis virus causes leaf yellowing and reddening of tomato in Italy
Academic Article
Two strains of Tomato spotted wilt virus in Liguria (Northern Italy)
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Use of non-radioactive probes for the detection and host range studies of tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Italy.
Academic Article
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