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Assessment of Density Effects of the Common Scab-Inducing Pathogen on the Seed and Peripheral Organs of Potato During Growth Using Computed Tomography Scanning Data

L. Han    
P. Dutilleul    
S. O. Prasher    
C. Beaulieu    
D. L. Smith    

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