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Disease models
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1 Apple Diseases |
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1.1 Apple Scab Venturia inaequalis |
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1.1.1 Apple Scab Biology |
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1.1.2 Apple Scab Ascospore Formation and Discharge Model |
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1.1.3 Graphical presentation of the Ascospore formation |
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1.1.4 Apple Scab Ascospore Infection |
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1.1.5 Apple Scab Conidia Infection |
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1.1.6 Graphical presnetation of the Ascospore and Conidia Infection (Graphical presentation of the Ascospore and Conidia Infection) |
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1.1.7 Practical Use of Scab Models |
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1.2 Fire blight Erwinia amyloflora |
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1.2.1 Fire Blight (Erwinia amylovora) Biology |
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1.2.2 Fire Blight Risk Model CougarBlight |
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1.2.3 Fire Blight Blossom Infection Model Blossom Blight |
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1.2.4 Graphical Presentation of the Fire Blight Models |
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1.2.5 Practical Use of the Fire Blight Models |
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1.3 Codling Moth |
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1.3.1 Codling Moth Biology |
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1.3.2 The Codling Moth Model |
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1.4 Aphids on Apples |
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1.4.1 Rosy Apple Aphid |
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1.4.2 Green Apple Aphid |
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1.4.3 Aphid Propagation Risk Model |
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2 Grape Vine Disease Models |
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2.1 Grape Vine Downy Mildew |
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2.1.1 GVDM Plasmopara viticola Biology |
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2.1.2 GVDM Primary Infection |
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2.1.3 GVDM Secondary Infection |
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2.1.4 Graphical Presentation of the GVDM Infections |
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2.1.5 Practical Use of the GVDM-Infection Model |
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2.2 Grape Vine Powdery Mildew |
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2.2.1 Grape Vine Powdery Mildew Biology |
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2.2.2 The Gubler Thomas Model for Grape Vine Powdery Mildew Risk |
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2.2.3 The Pessl Instruments Model for Grape Vine Powdery Mildew Risk |
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2.2.4 Graphical Presentation of the GVPM-Models |
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2.2.5 Practical Use of the GVPM-Model |
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2.3 Grey Mould |
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2.3.1 Biology of Botrytis cinerea |
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2.3.2 FieldClimate.Com Grey MOuld Model (FieldClimate.Com Grey Mould Model) |
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2.3.3 Practical use of the Greyx Mould Model |
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2.4 Grape Vine Black Rot |
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2.4.1 Black Rot Infection Model |
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2.4.2 Practical Use of the Black Rot Infection Model |
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2.5 Rain and Pesticide Residue |
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2.5.1 Rain Accumulation for Residue Information |
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2.5.2 Leaf Formation and Cluster Growth |
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3 Pear Diseases |
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3.1 Pear Scab |
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3.2 Brown Spot |
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3.3 Fabraea Leaf Spot |
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3.4 Fire Blight |
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3.4.1 Biology Fire Blight on Pears |
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3.4.2 Model Cougar Blight for Pears |
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3.4.3 Model Blossom Blight for Pears |
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3.4.4 Graphical Presentation Fire Blight on Pears |
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3.4.5 Practical Use Fire Blight on Pears |
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4 Potato Disease Models |
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4.1 Potato Late Blight |
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4.1.1 The Schrödter and Ullrich Negative Prognosis |
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4.1.2 The Late Blight Infection Model of FRY |
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4.1.3 The combination of Negative Prognosis and FRY Infection |
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4.1.4 The NoBlight Model |
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4.1.5 Smith Periods to predict Potato Late Blight |
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4.2 TomCast Alternaria Model for Potato |
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5 Tomato Disease Models |
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5.1 Tomato Late Blight |
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5.1.1 The IPI Model |
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5.1.2 The Negative Prognosis |
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5.1.3 The FRY Model |
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5.1.4 The NegFry Model |
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5.1.5 Smith Periods |
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5.2 TomCast Alternaria Model for Tomato |
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5.3 Powdery Mildew of Tomato |
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5.3.1 On Open Field Tomato |
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5.3.2 On Green House Tomato |
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6 Asparagus Disease Models |
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6.1 Purple Spot Disease of Asparagus |
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6.1.1 TomCast for Asparagus |
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6.1.2 Purple Spot Infection Model |
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6.2 Asparagus Rust |
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6.3 Botrytis cinerea on Asparagus |
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7 Carrot Disease Models |
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7.1 TomCast Alternaria Model for Carrots |
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8 Corn Pest and Disease Models |
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8.1 European Corn Borer |
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8.1.1 Biology and Cycle of the European Corn Borer |
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8.1.2 Development Model |
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8.2 Western Corn Rootworm |
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8.2.1 Biology and Cycle of the Western Corn Rootworm |
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8.2.2 Development Model of the Rotworm |
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8.3 Corn Leaf Blight, Helminothosporium ssp. |
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8.3.1 Southern corn Leaf Blight (Helmintosporium mayidis) |
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8.3.1.1 Southern Corn Leaf Blight Biology and Disease Cycle |
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8.3.1.2 Southern Corn Leaf Blight Infection Model |
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8.3.2 Northern Corn Leaf Blight (Helmintosporium turcicum) |
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8.3.2.1 Biology and Disease Cycle |
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8.3.2.2 Infection Model |
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8.4 Fusarium ssp. on Corn |
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8.4.1 Biology of Fusarium ssp. on Corn |
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8.4.2 Corn Fusarium Infection Model |
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8.4.3 Corn Fusarium Mycotoxin Alert Model |
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9 Wheat Disease Models |
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9.1 Rust Diseases |
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9.1.1 Puccinia tritici Biology |
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9.1.2 Puccinia tritici Infection Model |
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9.1.3 Puccinia gramminis Biology |
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9.1.4 Puccinia gramminis Infection Model |
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9.1.5 Puccinia stritiformis Biology |
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9.1.6 Puccinia stritiformis Infection Model |
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9.1.7 Literature to Rust Diseases |
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9.2 Fusarium Head Blight |
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9.2.1 Fusarium Head Blight Biology |
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9.2.2 Fusarium Head Blight Infection Model |
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9.2.3 Fusarium Mycotoxin Alert |
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9.3 Septoria tritici |
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9.3.1 Septoria tritici Biology |
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9.3.2 Septoria tritici Infection Model |
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10 Rice Disease Models |
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10.1 Sheath Blight |
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10.1.1 Rhizoctonia solani on rice Biology |
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10.1.2 Sheath Blight Disease Model |
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10.2 Rice Blast |
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10.2.1 Magnaporthe grisea Biology |
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10.2.2 Rice Blast Model |
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11 Banana Disease Model |
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11.1 Black Sigatoka (Black Sigatoka Biology) |
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11.1.1 Black Sigatoka Infection Model |
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11.1.2 Black Sigatoka Risk Model |
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11.1.3 Information for Black Sigatoka Spray Evaluation |
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12 Rape Seed Disease Models |
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12.1 White Leg Disease (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) |
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12.1.1 White Leg Infection Model |
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12.1.2 Practical Use of the White Leg Model |
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12.2 Black Leg Disease (Phoma lingam) |
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12.2.1 Model for First Possilbe Infection in Fall |
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12.2.2 Black Leg Infection Model |
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12.2.3 Practical Use of the Black Leg Models |
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12.3 Rape Seed Pests |
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12.3.1 Pollen Beetle Flight Days |
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12.3.2 Rape Stem Weevil Flight Dates |
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12.3.3 Cabbage Stem Weevil Flight Dates |
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13 Strawberry Disease Models |
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13.1 Disease Models for Open Field and Covered Production |
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13.2 Grey Mould Biology and Disease Model |
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13.3 Powdery Mildew Risk Model for Strawberries |
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13.4 Leather Berry Indication Model |
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14 Citrus Disease Models |
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14.1 AlterRater Alternaria Model |
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14.2 PFD Post Bloom Fruit Drop |
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15 Lettuce Disease Models |
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15.1 Lettuce Downy Mildew |
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15.2 Lettuce Antracnose |
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15.3 Lettuce Grey Mould |
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16 Coffee Disease Models |
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16.1 Coffee Leaf Rust |
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16.2 Coffee Berry Disease |
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16.3 Bacterial Blight of Coffee |
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16.4 Pesticide Wash Off in Coffee Trees |
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17 Onion Disease Models |
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17.1 Onion Downy Mildew |
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17.2 Onion Botrytis Leaf Blight |
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17.3 Onion Botrytis Leaf Spot |
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17.4 Onion Stemphylium Leaf Blight |
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17.5 Onion Purple Blotch |
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18 Olive Disease Models |
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18.1 Olive scab or leaf spot, Spilocaea oleagina |
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19 Cherry Disease Models |
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19.1 Monilia laxa |
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19.2 Shot Hole Disease |
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20 Apricot, Plums, Prunes and Mirabelle Disease Models |
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20.1 Monilia laxa on Plum and Apricot |
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20.2 Shot Hole Infection Model |
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20.3 Taphrina prunii Infection Model |
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20.4 Rust Infections |
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20.5 Stone Fruit scab Cladosporium carpophilum Model |
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21 Sugar Beet Disease Models |
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21.1 Pessl Instruments C.beticola Risk Model |
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21.2 DIV Model following Shane and Teng |
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21.3 CercoPrim |
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21.4 BeetCast |
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21.5 Practical Use of the C.beticola Models |
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22 Turf Disease Models |
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22.1 Pythium Blight |
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22.2 Dollar Spot |
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22.3 Brown Patch |
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23 Paprika Pepper, Chilli Pepper and Eggplants |
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23.1 Alternaria and TomCast |
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23.2 Powdery Mildew Risk Model for Pepper |
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23.3 Antracnose Fruit Rot, Colletotrichum |
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23.4 Pepper Downy Mildew, Phytophtora Capsici |
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23.5 Grey Mould, Botrytis cinerea |
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23.6 Cercospora Leaf Spot, C. capsisci |