Characterization and fitness of carbendazim‐resistant strains of Fusarium graminearum (wheat scab)
Pest Management Science2007Vol. 63(12), pp. 1201–1207
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Abstract
MBC(R) isolates have high fitness and competition in field, conferred by a novel molecular mechanism.
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