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Cultural Methods and Environmental Conditions Affecting Gray Mold and Its Management in Lisianthus

Lena Shpialter    
Dalia Rav David    
Irit Dori    
Uri Yermiahu    
Shimon Pivonia    
Rahel Levite    
and Yigal Elad    

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