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Resistance of wheat cultivars and breeding lines to septoria tritici blotch caused by isolates of Mycosphaerella graminicola in field trials

Brown    
J. K. M.    
Kema    
G. H. J.    
Forrer    
H.-    
R.    
Verstappen    
E. C. P.    
Ar    

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