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  • ...ndophytic fungus (see, e. g., the publications by Wei, Liu and Jeewon). In general, the host specificity within the genus seems to have been overestimated. It ...sociated with hardy ornamental plants in the UK. European Journal of Plant Pathology 106: 77–85. (http://www.springerlink.com/index/KJ228340Q3P7P104.pdf)
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  • ...he United States; polymorphism in flower color is common in ''Solanum'' in general.<br /> ...olanum nigrum}}'' to ''Phytophthora infestans''. European Journal of Plant Pathology 124: 345-348. doi: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10658-008-9414-y 10.1007/s10
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  • In general, maxillary palpomere 3 distinctly longer than 4, but reverse in a male spec ...lletin of the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Series C (Plant Pathology and Entomology) 4: 263-279.</ref >, 1978<ref name="B8">{{aut|Habu A}} (1978
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  • Second generation females: similar to first generation females in general morphology, but smaller in dimension (Table 2). Excretory pore located more ...of first and second generations are deposited in the Laboratory of Insect Pathology, Institute of Entomology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Č eské Budĕjovice.
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  • ...lenchus''}} will be discussed at length in a forthcoming publication. More general considerations of the relationships between morphological, biological, gene .... sp., a new endoparasitic phytonematode. [[Netherlands]] Journal of Plant Pathology, 72, 241 – 245.
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  • General morphology similar to adult females. Body habitus similar in all stages, op ...rom Russia and other countries using rRNA genes. European Journal of Plant Pathology 138: 377–390. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-013-0338-9</ref >), Spain (K
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