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Anastomosis Groups and Pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia Solani Isolates From Tobacco in Italy
1997Within Rhizoctonia solani the identification of anastomosis groups (AGs) as taxonomic infraspecific groups has become prevalent in recent years since they must be considered biological species. This differentation has been repeatedly confirmed by biochemical and molecular assays, such as isozyme analysis, DNA-DNA hybridization and RFLPs.
R. Nicoletti +3 more
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American journal of surgery, 1991
A randomized trial was undertaken to compare the biofragmental anastomotic ring (BAR) with conventional intraperitoneal colorectal anastomotic techniques. Patients were randomized into one of two schemes: BAR versus sutured or BAR versus stapled anastomosis. There were 782 patients entered into the study and 283 patients (36%) had a sutured anastomosis,
M P, Bubrick +5 more
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A randomized trial was undertaken to compare the biofragmental anastomotic ring (BAR) with conventional intraperitoneal colorectal anastomotic techniques. Patients were randomized into one of two schemes: BAR versus sutured or BAR versus stapled anastomosis. There were 782 patients entered into the study and 283 patients (36%) had a sutured anastomosis,
M P, Bubrick +5 more
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Pathogenicity of different Anastomosis Groups and sub groups of Rhizoctonia Solani on sugar beet
American Society of Sugarbeet Technologist, 2005openaire +1 more source
Serological Relationships Among Anastomosis Groups ofRhizoctonia solani
Phytopathology, 1979openaire +1 more source
Genetic Diversity ofRhizoctonia solaniAnastomosis Group 2
Phytopathology, 1992openaire +1 more source
Ecology and Pathogenicity of Anastomosis and Intraspecific Groups of Rhizoctonia Solani Kuhn
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1987openaire +1 more source

