Plant pathogenic fungi

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Plant pathogenic fungi. / Tronsmo, Anne Marte; Tronsmo, Arne; Lyngs Jørgensen, Hans Jørgen; 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. 41-75.

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Tronsmo, AM, Tronsmo, A, Lyngs Jørgensen, HJ & Munk, L 2020, Plant pathogenic fungi. in AM Tronsmo, DBC, A Djurle, L Munk, J Yuen & A Tronsmo (eds), Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases. CABI International, pp. 41-75. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0041

APA

Tronsmo, A. M., Tronsmo, A., Lyngs Jørgensen, H. J., & Munk, L. (2020). Plant pathogenic fungi. In A. M. Tronsmo, D. B. C., A. Djurle, L. Munk, J. Yuen, & A. Tronsmo (Eds.), Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases (pp. 41-75). CABI International. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0041

Vancouver

Tronsmo AM, Tronsmo A, Lyngs Jørgensen HJ, Munk L. Plant pathogenic fungi. In Tronsmo AM, DBC, Djurle A, Munk L, Yuen J, Tronsmo A, editors, Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases. CABI International. 2020. p. 41-75 https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0041

Author

Tronsmo, Anne Marte ; Tronsmo, Arne ; Lyngs Jørgensen, Hans Jørgen ; Munk, Lisa. / Plant pathogenic fungi. Plant Pathology and Plant Diseases. editor / Anne Marte Tronsmo ; David B. Collinge ; Annika Djurle ; Lisa Munk ; Jonathan Yuen ; Arne Tronsmo. CABI International, 2020. pp. 41-75

Bibtex

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