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Porchas, M. and Matheron, M.E. 2016. Comparison of Fungicides to Manage Downy Mildew of Lettuce. Plant Disease Management Reports 11:V005

Matheron, M.E. 2015. Biology and Management of Downy Mildew of Lettuce. College of Agriculture & Live Sciences Cooperative Extension, az1682

Porchas, M. and Matheron, M.E. 2015. Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Downy Mildew on Lettuce. Plant Disease Management Reports 10:V011

Simko, I., Rauscher, G., Sideman, R.G., McCreight, J.D. and Hayes, R.J. 2014. Evaluation and QTL Mapping of Resistance to Powdery Mildew in Lettuce. Plant Pathology 63, 344-353

Porchas, M. and Matheron, M.E. 2013. Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Downy and Powdery Mildew on Lettuce. Plant Disease Management Reports 8:v199

Porchas, M. and Matheron, M.E. 2011. Efficacy of Fungicides for Management of Downy and Powdery Mildew on Lettuce. Plant Disease Management Reports 6:V118

Porchas, M. and Matheron, M.E. 2010. Comparison of Fungicides for Management of Downy and Powdery Mildew on Lettuce. Plant Disease Management Reports 5:V129

Porchas, M. and Matheron, M.E. 2007. Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Powdery Mildew on Lettuce in 2007. Vegetable Report (P-152)

 

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