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Selected References

Symposium on the Biology and Control of Leptosphaeria maculans:

Williams, P.H. 1992. Biology of Leptosphaeria maculans. Can. J. Plant Path. 14:30-35.

Gugel, R.K. and G.A. Petrie. 1992 History, occurrence, impact, and control of blackleg of rapeseed. Can. J. Plant Path. 14:36-45.

Hall, R. 1992. Epidemiology of blackleg of oilseed rape. Can. J. Plant Path. 14: 46-55.

Rimmer, S.R. and C.G. J. vandenBerg.1992. Resistance of oilseed Brassica spp.to blackleg caused by Leptosphaeria maculans. Can. J. Plant Path. 14:56-66.

Soledade, M., C. Pedras, and G. Seguin-Swartz.1992. The blackleg fungus: phytotoxins and phytoalexins. Can. J. Plant Path. 14:67-75.

Hammond, K.E and B.G. Lewis. 1986. The timing and sequence of events leading to stem canker disease in populations of Brassica napus var. olefera in the field. Plant Pathol. 35:551-564.

McGee, D.C and G.A. Petrie.1978. Variability of Leptosphaeria maculans in relation to blackleg of oilseed rape. Phytopathology 68: 625-630.

Salisbury, P.A., D.J. Ballinger, N. Wratten, K.M. Plummer, and B.J. Howlett.1995. Blackleg disease on oilseed Brassica in Australia: a review. Austral. J. Exp. Agr. Animal Husb. 35:665-672.

Shaahidi, F. 1990. Canola and Rapeseed. Production, Chemistry, nutrition and Processing Technology. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, NY.

Williams, P.H. and B.D.L. Fitt. 1999. Differentiating A and B groups of Leptosphaeria maculans, causal agent of stem canker (blackleg) of oilseed rape. Plant Pathol. 48: 161-175.

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