Mahoney et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Characterizing and mapping resistance in synthetic-derived wheat to Rhizoctonia root rot in a green bridge environmentMahoney et al., 2016
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- Mahoney A
- Babiker E
- Paulitz T
- See D
- Okubara P
- Hulbert S
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- Phytopathology
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Root rot caused by Rhizoctonia spp. is an economically important soilborne disease of spring-planted wheat in growing regions of the Pacific Northwest (PNW). The main method of controlling the disease currently is through tillage, which deters farmers from adopting the …
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