1997
DOI: 10.1023/a:1002914002775
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“…Evaluation of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) resistance to Sclerotinia crown and root rot (Sclerotinia trifoliorum) in the laboratory and field conditions et al, 1994;Delclos et al, 1997;Pokorny et al, 2003;Dabkevičienė, Dabkevičius, 2005;Öhberg et al, 2008). Svirskis (1972) investigated red clover and alfalfa varieties and breeding lines for resistance and survival under natural conditions and artificial inoculation, selected varieties, breeding lines and separated individuals for further breeding, defined some biological characteristics of Sclerotinia crown and root rot and fungus of Fusarium genus.…”
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“…Evaluation of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) resistance to Sclerotinia crown and root rot (Sclerotinia trifoliorum) in the laboratory and field conditions et al, 1994;Delclos et al, 1997;Pokorny et al, 2003;Dabkevičienė, Dabkevičius, 2005;Öhberg et al, 2008). Svirskis (1972) investigated red clover and alfalfa varieties and breeding lines for resistance and survival under natural conditions and artificial inoculation, selected varieties, breeding lines and separated individuals for further breeding, defined some biological characteristics of Sclerotinia crown and root rot and fungus of Fusarium genus.…”
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“…Svirskis (1972) investigated red clover and alfalfa varieties and breeding lines for resistance and survival under natural conditions and artificial inoculation, selected varieties, breeding lines and separated individuals for further breeding, defined some biological characteristics of Sclerotinia crown and root rot and fungus of Fusarium genus. Dixon and Doodson (1974), Marum et al (1994), Delclos et al (1997) and Pokorny et al (2003) investigated various inoculation methods in the laboratory and fields conditions. Dabkevičienė and Dabkevičius (2005) investigated resistance of artificially inoculated wild red clover populations.…”
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