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1. Genetic, Phylogenetic And Molecular Studies Of Melon (Cucumis Melo L.) Resistance To Gummy Stem Blight (Didymella Bryoniae)
2. Study On Biology Characteristics Of Didymella Bryoniae And Screening Of Resistance Germplasm Of Cucumber
3. Phylogenetic And Taxonomic Studies On Didymellaceae
4. Study On Occurrence、Pathogens Variation And Control Of Watermelon And Melon Gummy Stem Blight In Suburbs Of Nanning
5. Molecular Detection Of Didymella Bryoniae In Watermelon And Melon
6. Detection Of Didymella Bryoniae Using The Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification And Padlock Probe Based Technology
7. Monitoring And Carbendzim Mechanisms Of Resistance To Difenoconazole And Carbendzim By Didymella Bryoniae In The Region Of Chongqing And Guizhou
8. Molecular Detection Of Didymella Bryoniae And Its Carbendazim-Resistant Isolates
9. Study On The Growth-promoting Effect Of Trichoderma On Muskmelon And The Control Effect Of Vine Blight
10. MULTIPLE PATHOGEN INOCULATION AND SELECTION FOR GUMMY STEM BLIGHT RESISTANCE IN CUCUMBERS (CUCUMIS, DIDYMELLA, SCREENING)
11. Analysis Of Photosynthetic Characteristics In Melon With Different Resistances After Inoculated With Didymella Bryoniae And The Study Of In Vitro Culture Of Melon Unpollinated Ovary
12. Biological Characteristics And Resistance Risk Assessment Of Didymella Bryoniae To Four Succinate Dehydrogenase Inhibitors Fungicides
13. Taxonomic And Biological Characterization Of Phoma-related Fungi On Thlaspis Arvense
14. Analysis Of The Disease Resistance Functions Of MYB108 And ERF054-like After Stemophyton Edulis Infected Tea Leaf Tissue
15. Study On The Antibacterial Mechanism Of Griseofulvin Targeting β-tubulin Of Didymella Segeticola, The Pathogen Of Tea Leaf Spo
16. Functional Study Of Resistance-related Genes In The Host Flavonoid Biosynthesis Pathway After Didymella Segeticola Infected Tea Plant
17. Functional Study Of PC-5P-88292_34 And Its Target Gene CsMYB4 In Tea Plant Response To The Pathogen Of Echinochloa Truncatul
18. Study On The Etiology Of Tobacco Didymella Segeticola Disease And The Diversity Of Phyllospheric Microorganism
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