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Valentin Gómez Sanz,J I Garcia-Viñas
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Pinus pinaster stands in the center of the Iberian Peninsula frequently grow in a unique hydrological system characterized by a variable groundwater table near the soil surface and highly permeable soils (arenosols). Over the last few decades, this super...
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Arthur Q. Villordon, Don R. La Bonte, Nurit Firon, Yanir Kfir, Etan Pressman, and Amnon Schwartz
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Santiago Mideros, Mizuho Nita, and Anne E. Dorrance
Pág. 655 - 662
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Alejandra Vial, Bernardo A. Latorre, Juan Ortúzar
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Citrus production has increased considerably in Chile to about 17300 ha mainly planted with lemon, mandarin, and sweet orange. Although irrigation managements have improved and tolerant rootstocks have been commonly used, Phytophthora foot rot (gummosis)...
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A. Pegard, G. Brizzard, A. Fazari, O. Soucaze, P. Abad, and C. Djian-Caporalino.
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