Keane, 1981 - Google Patents
Epidemiology of vascular‐streak dieback of cocoaKeane, 1981
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- 13998004914472954554
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- Keane P
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- Annals of Applied Biology
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Inoculation studies provided further evidence that Oncobasidium theobromae is the cause of vascular‐streak dieback of cocoa and that the fungus can penetrate undamaged, soft leaves. Spores are forcibly ejected from basidia at night and dispersed by wind. They are …
- 241000233637 Phytophthora palmivora 0 title abstract description 14
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