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- who: Marina Gerling and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Arable Weeds at the Edges of Kettle Holes as Overwintering Habitat for Phytopathogenic Fungi, in the Journal: Agronomy 2022, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW of 15/Dec/2021
- what: The authors investigated the suitability of nine different weed species and families at the edges of 18 kettle holes in two consecutive autumn/winter seasons as alternate hosts for Fusarium and Alternaria. Based on an ArcGIS approach, the authors determine the relative frequency of occurrence of these non-host_plants around the kettle holes investigated . . .
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