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Benomyl resistance in Elsinoe fawcettii Britancourt & Jenkins was recorded for the first time in New Zealand citrus orchards in October 1999. Isolates resistant to a discriminatory dose of 5 mg L−1 benomyl were found in 5 of the 18 sites tested.
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Tyson, J.L., Fullerton, R.A. First report of benomyl resistance in Elsinoe fawcettii in New Zealand citrus orchards. Australasian Plant Pathology 30, 69 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1071/AP00062
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