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Durable Resistance and Disease Complexes

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Durable Resistance in Crops

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The present paper is an attempt to determine whether the concept of durable resistance (Johnson and Law, 1975) is applicable to disease complexes which are of common occurrence in agro- and eco-parasitic systems.

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Sidhu, G.S., Webster, J.M. (1983). Durable Resistance and Disease Complexes. In: Lamberti, F., Waller, J.M., Van der Graaff, N.A. (eds) Durable Resistance in Crops. NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, vol 55. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9305-8_11

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