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The likelihood of development of resistance to systemic fungicides which inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis

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Op grond van literatuurgegevens en nog niet gepubliceerde eigen experimentele resultaten wordt de veronderstelling geuit, dat resistentie-ontwikkeling tegen ergosterolbiosyntheseremmers in schimmels onder praktijkomstandigheden onwaarschijnlijk is.

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Fuchs, A., Drandarevski, C.A. The likelihood of development of resistance to systemic fungicides which inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis. Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology 82, 85–87 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01976954

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