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Integrated Control of Grape Black Rot: Influence of Host Phenology, Inoculum Availability, Sanitation, and Spray Timing

Hoffman    
L. E. Wilcox    
W. F. Gadoury    
D. M. Seem    
R. C. Riegel    
D. G.    

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