The Disease Cycle and Lifestyles

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The Disease Cycle and Lifestyles. / Tronsmo, Anne Marte; Munk, Lisa; Djurle, Annika; Collinge, David B.

Fungal-Like Plant Pathogens. CABI International, 2020. p. 19-36.

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Tronsmo, AM, Munk, L, Djurle, A & Collinge, DB 2020, The Disease Cycle and Lifestyles. in Fungal-Like Plant Pathogens. CABI International, pp. 19-36. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0019

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Tronsmo, A. M., Munk, L., Djurle, A., & Collinge, D. B. (2020). The Disease Cycle and Lifestyles. In Fungal-Like Plant Pathogens (pp. 19-36). CABI International. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0019

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Tronsmo AM, Munk L, Djurle A, Collinge DB. The Disease Cycle and Lifestyles. In Fungal-Like Plant Pathogens. CABI International. 2020. p. 19-36 https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789243185.0019

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Tronsmo, Anne Marte ; Munk, Lisa ; Djurle, Annika ; Collinge, David B. / The Disease Cycle and Lifestyles. Fungal-Like Plant Pathogens. CABI International, 2020. pp. 19-36

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