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Plant Disease|February 7, 2019
Presymptomatic Fibrous Root Decline in Citrus Trees Caused by Huanglongbing and Potential Interaction with Phytophthora sppJ H Graham, E G Johnson, T R Gottwald, et al.
Plant Disease|February 17, 2019
Bidens mottle virus and Apium virus Y Identified in Ammi majus in FloridaC A Baker, E N Rosskopf, M S Irey, et al.
Phytopathology|September 16, 2011
A stochastic optimization method to estimate the spatial distribution of a pathogen from a sampleS Parnell, T R Gottwald, M S Irey, et al.
Plant Disease|March 10, 2019
First Report of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus in the French West IndiesJ H Daugrois, I Jean-Baptiste, B E L Lockhart, et al.
Epidemics|June 6, 2012
An improved regulatory sampling method for mapping and representing plant disease from a limited number of samplesW Luo, S Pietravalle, S Parnell, et al.
Archives of Virology|February 3, 2006
Yellow leaf of sugarcane is caused by at least three different genotypes of sugarcane yellow leaf virus, one of which predominates on the Island of RéunionY Abu Ahmad, L Rassaby, M Royer, et al.
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Plant Disease|February 7, 2019
Presymptomatic Fibrous Root Decline in Citrus Trees Caused by Huanglongbing and Potential Interaction with Phytophthora sppJ H Graham, E G Johnson, T R Gottwald, et al.
Plant Disease|February 17, 2019
Bidens mottle virus and Apium virus Y Identified in Ammi majus in FloridaC A Baker, E N Rosskopf, M S Irey, et al.
Phytopathology|September 16, 2011
A stochastic optimization method to estimate the spatial distribution of a pathogen from a sampleS Parnell, T R Gottwald, M S Irey, et al.
Plant Disease|March 10, 2019
First Report of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus in the French West IndiesJ H Daugrois, I Jean-Baptiste, B E L Lockhart, et al.
Epidemics|June 6, 2012
An improved regulatory sampling method for mapping and representing plant disease from a limited number of samplesW Luo, S Pietravalle, S Parnell, et al.
Archives of Virology|February 3, 2006
Yellow leaf of sugarcane is caused by at least three different genotypes of sugarcane yellow leaf virus, one of which predominates on the Island of RéunionY Abu Ahmad, L Rassaby, M Royer, et al.
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