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Danger of phytoplasma diseases for fodder crop cultivation

Bogoutdinov et al., 2021

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437481687724683393
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Bogoutdinov D
Girsova N
Kastalyeva T
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

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In a number of Russian regions phytoplasma diseases can be of great importance in the cultivation of forage crops. Nevertheless, phytoplasma diseases are still often considered as a result of the action of abiotic or other factors. The aim of the research was to monitor the …
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