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Helia 2007, Vol. 30(47) 199-204

TRANSFERRING Plasmopara halstedii RESISTANCE FROM ANNUAL WILD INTO CULTIVATED SUNFLOWER

Terzić, S.*, Dedić, B., Atlagić, J. & Maširević, S.


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