Fungal-like plant pathogens

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Fungal-like plant pathogens. / Tronsmo, Anne Marte; Tronsmo, Arne; Jørgensen, Hans Jørgen Lyngs; Munk, Lisa.

Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases. ed. / Anne Marte Tronsmo; David B. Collinge; Annika Djurle; Lisa Munk; Jonathan Yuen; Arne Tronsmo. CABI International, 2020. p. 75-88.

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Tronsmo, AM, Tronsmo, A, Jørgensen, HJL & Munk, L 2020, Fungal-like plant pathogens. in AM Tronsmo, DB Collinge, A Djurle, L Munk, J Yuen & A Tronsmo (eds), Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases. CABI International, pp. 75-88. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0075

APA

Tronsmo, A. M., Tronsmo, A., Jørgensen, H. J. L., & Munk, L. (2020). Fungal-like plant pathogens. In A. M. Tronsmo, D. B. Collinge, A. Djurle, L. Munk, J. Yuen, & A. Tronsmo (Eds.), Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases (pp. 75-88). CABI International. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0075

Vancouver

Tronsmo AM, Tronsmo A, Jørgensen HJL, Munk L. Fungal-like plant pathogens. In Tronsmo AM, Collinge DB, Djurle A, Munk L, Yuen J, Tronsmo A, editors, Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases. CABI International. 2020. p. 75-88 https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0075

Author

Tronsmo, Anne Marte ; Tronsmo, Arne ; Jørgensen, Hans Jørgen Lyngs ; Munk, Lisa. / Fungal-like plant pathogens. Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases. editor / Anne Marte Tronsmo ; David B. Collinge ; Annika Djurle ; Lisa Munk ; Jonathan Yuen ; Arne Tronsmo. CABI International, 2020. pp. 75-88

Bibtex

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