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Puccinia striiformis (Wheat Stripe Rust)

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  • Chai, Yuan
  • Kriticos, Darren J.
  • Beddow, Jason M.
  • Duveiller, Etienne
  • Cuddy, William S.
  • Yonow, Tania
  • Sutherst, Robert W.

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  • Chai, Yuan & Kriticos, Darren J. & Beddow, Jason M. & Duveiller, Etienne & Cuddy, William S. & Yonow, Tania & Sutherst, Robert W., 2015. "Puccinia striiformis (Wheat Stripe Rust)," Pest Geography Briefs 249753, HarvestChoice.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hcppgb:249753
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.249753
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    1. Beddow, Jason M. & Kriticos, Darren J. & Pardey, Philip G. & Sutherst, Robert W., 2010. "Potential global crop pest distributions using CLIMEX: HarvestChoice Applications," Working Papers 188474, HarvestChoice.
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