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Summa Phytopathologica
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Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia
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Agricultural Sciences
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0100-5405
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1980-5454
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To publish original research articles focusing exclusivelly on all aspects of plant pathology.
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Summa Phytopathologica, Volume: 49, Published: 2023
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Cladosporium spp. associated with black crust on rubber trees in Brazil
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Effects of cultivar, storage period, and seed-borne fungi on aflatoxin content of cotton seeds
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Anthesis in small grains and Fusarium head blight infection
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Occurrence of Pseudomonas viridiflava in tomato plants in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais
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Association between Bacillus subtilis BV02 and a copper-based product in controlling Asian soybean rust
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Interactions between temperature and wheat head wetting duration on fusarium head blight intensity
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First report of Cuscuta sp. in Eucalyptus clonal propagation
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Sanitizers in the postharvest of guava ‘Paluma’ during storage and in vitro control of Colletotrichum sp.
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Variability for resistance to Ceratocystis wilt among local cacao varieties in Bahia
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Effect of site-specific fungicide mixtures combined with mancozeb on soybean rust control in north-western Paraguay
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Diversity of Endophytic Fungi in Seeds of Native Forest Species in Southern Brazil
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A study posted on arXiv reports an exponential increase in the number of refereed scientific articles published in recent years, disproportionately outstripping the increase in the number of researchers. Scientific output per researcher as author, reviewer, and editor has increased dramatically, a phenomenon referred to as "pressure on scientific publication", classified as a problem to be identified and resolved. Available in Portuguese only. … The post The scientific community is publishing (much) more and that’s a problem first appeared on SciELO in Perspective.
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