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Epidemiology and management of fungal diseases in dry environments
Abdullah M. Al-Sadi
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Crop Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
fungal disease
100%
epidemiology
67%
pathogen
57%
root rot
18%
fungus
17%
biocontrol agent
16%
environmental conditions
16%
disease cause
14%
temperate environment
14%
tropical environment
13%
rust disease
12%
aggression
12%
biotic factor
12%
flower
11%
growth and development
11%
economic impact
10%
fruit
10%
antibiotics
10%
spore
10%
infection
9%
wheat
9%
stem
9%
plant species
9%
seed
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Mycoses
62%
Epidemiology
48%
Plant Exudates
31%
Reproduction
29%
Fungi
27%
Plant Stems
26%
Plant Development
24%
Plant Roots
24%
Cotyledon
22%
Fungal Spores
21%
Flowers
19%
Triticum
18%
Soil
16%
Growth and Development
15%
Fruit
14%
Epidemics
13%
Economics
11%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
10%
Growth
7%
Infection
7%
Agriculture & Biology
dry environmental conditions
65%
epidemiology
57%
pathogens
36%
plant growth
17%
rust diseases
16%
environmental factors
15%
fungal spores
15%
fungi
14%
biotic factors
14%
root rot
13%
economic impact
13%
plant cultural practices
13%
plant pathogens
11%
biological control agents
11%
aggression
11%
plant development
10%
growth and development
10%
antibiotics
9%
flowers
8%
wheat
7%
stems
7%
fruits
7%
seeds
6%
infection
6%
soil
6%
leaves
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Epidemiology
85%
Pathogens
82%
Fungi
27%
Biocontrol
17%
Antibiotics
14%
Fruits
11%
Debris
10%
Seed
10%
Soils
8%
Economics
6%