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Ecology and control of Dickeya spp. in potato

Czajkowski, R.

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Czajkowski, R. (2011, September 7). Ecology and control of Dickeya spp. in potato. Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO).

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Ecology and control of Dickeya spp. in potato

Robert Czajkowski

NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY

Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts And Science

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