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Chemical control of the seed-corn maggot, Hylemya platura (Meigen), and seed-piece decay in potato seed pieces
B. J. Landis, Jfrome A. Onsager, Lee Fox and L. L. Foiles
American Journal of Potato Research, 1971, Volume 48, Number 10, Pages 374-380
Chemical control of blackleg, dry rot and verticillium wilt of potato
D. B. Robinson, G. W. Ayers and J. E. Campbell
American Journal of Potato Research, 1960, Volume 37, Number 6, Pages 203-212
Potato seed piece treatment in Washington
G. D. Easton, M. E. Nagle and D. L. Bailey
American Journal of Potato Research, 1970, Volume 47, Number 12, Pages 469-474
Studies on the control of potato bacterial seed-piece decay and blackleg with antibiotics
Reiner Bonde and Paulo de Souza
American Journal of Potato Research, 1954, Volume 31, Number 10, Pages 311-316
Control of potato blackleg by tuber pasteurisation: the determination of time-temperature combinations for the inactivation of pectolytic erwinia
K. Robinson and G. Foster
Potato Research, 1987, Volume 30, Number 1, Pages 121-125
Effects of antibiotic and fungicidal treatments on wound periderm formation, plant emergence, and yields produced by cut seed potatoes
Reiner Bonde and Fay Hyland
American Journal of Potato Research, 1960, Volume 37, Number 9, Pages 279-288
Evaluation of treatments with hot water, chemicals and ventilated containers to reduce microbial spoilage in irradiated potatoes
S. G. Shirsat, Paul Thomas and P. M. Nair
Potato Research, 1991, Volume 34, Number 2, Pages 227-231
Development of the cabbage maggot Hylemyia brassicae (Bouché) on aseptic and decaying rutabaga tissue
J. F. Doane and R. K. Chapman
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1964, Volume 7, Number 2, Pages 115-119
Erwinia soft rot resistance of potato cultivars expressing antimicrobial peptide tachyplesin I
Sjefke J. H. M. Allefs, Eliza R. Jong, Dion E. A. Florack, Coosje Hoogendoorn and Willem J. Stiekema
Molecular Breeding, 1996, Volume 2, Number 2, Pages 97-105
The relation of the cabbage maggot, Hylemyia brassicae (Bouché), to decay in some cruciferous crops
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1964, Volume 7, Number 1, Pages 1-8
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