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Resistance in Lycopersicon species to black leaf mold caused by Pseudocercospora Fuligena

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G. L. Hartman, T. C. Wang (1993). Resistance in Lycopersicon species to black leaf mold caused by Pseudocercospora Fuligena. Euphytica, 71(1-2), 125-130. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00023475
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