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Reports: Identification of Resistance to Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli among Melon (Cucumis spp.) Plant Introductions

W. Patrick Wechter    
Amnon Levi    
Kai-Shu Ling    
Chandrasekar Kousik    
and Charles C. Block    

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