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SOME results that we have obtained indicate that at least three ecotypes of Peronospora tabacina occur in Australia and that the differences between them may prove of importance in breeding for resistance to the pathogen.
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WARK, D., HILL, A., MANDRYK, M. et al. Differentiation in Peronospora tabacina Adam.. Nature 187, 710–711 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/187710a0
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