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WE have found that the number of strawberry plants produced by the end of the season is inversely related to the number of mycelial fragments of Rhizoctonia solani adhering to small roots of strawberries at mid-season.
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RICH, S., MILLER, P. Efficiency of Infective Propagules of Rhizoctonio solani in reducing Vigour of Strawberry Plants. Nature 197, 719–720 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197719a0
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