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Effects of pathogen density, soil moisture, and soil pH on the biological control of clubroot in Chinese cabbage by the root e.

18707 Effects of pathogen density, soil moisture, and soil pH on the biological control of clubroot in Chinese cabbage by the root e. http://www.apsnet.org/pd/pdfs/2005/PD-89-0285.pdf Plant Disease / March 2005 285285 Effects of Pathogen Density, Soil Moisture, and Soil pH on Biological Control of Clubroot in Chinese Cabbage by Heteroconium chaetospira K. Narisawa, Plant Biotechnology Institute Ibaraki Agricultural Center, Ago, Iwama, Nishi Ibaraki 319-0292 Japan; M. Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research chinese   cabbage   clubroot   resting   spore   pathogen   soil   moisture   content   root   colonization   fungal   hyphae   disease   suppression Jan 1, 2005  

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