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Application of Real-Time and Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction Assays to Study Leaf Blotch Epidemics in Barley

J. M. Fountaine    
M. W. Shaw    
B. Napier    
E. Ward    
and B. A. Fraaije    

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