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Changes in populations of the eyespot fungi Tapesia yallundae and T. acuformis under different fungicide regimes in successive crops of winter wheat, 1984-2000

Bierman    
S. M. Fitt    
B. D. L. van den Bosch    
F. Bateman    
G. L. Jenkyn    
J. F. Welham    
S. J.    

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