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The disease cycle in relation to multigenic resistance of potato to late blight

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Published with the approval of the Director, West Virginia University Agricultural Experiment Station, Scientific Paper No. 782.

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Main, C.E., Gallegly, M.E. The disease cycle in relation to multigenic resistance of potato to late blight. American Potato Journal 41, 387–400 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02908890

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