Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Pathogenicity Variation and Mycelial Compatibility Groups in Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum Journal title Journal of Plant Protection Research Yearbook 2011 Volume vol. 51 Issue No 4 Authors Irani, Hossein ; Heydari, Asghar ; Javan-Nikkhah, Mohammad ; İbrahimov, Ağav∂li Şavəli Divisions of PAS Nauki Biologiczne i Rolnicze Publisher Committee of Plant Protection PAS ; Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute Date 2011 Identifier DOI: 10.2478/v10045-011-0054-4 ; ISSN 1427-4345 ; eISSN 1899-007X Source Journal of Plant Protection Research; 2011; vol. 51; No 4 References Alvarez E. (2000), Characterizing the Sphaceloma fungus, causal agent of super-elongation disease in Cassava, Plant Dis, 84, 4, 423, doi.org/10.1094/PDIS.2000.84.4.423 ; Anderson J. (1995), Clonality in soilborne, plant pathogenic fungi, Ann. Rev. Phytopathol, 33, 1, 369, doi.org/10.1146/annurev.py.33.090195.002101 ; Atallah Z. 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