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    Improved Management Efficacy of Late Leaf Spot on Peanut Through Combined Application of Prothioconazole with Fluxapyroxad and Pyraclostrobin
    Improved Management Efficacy of Late Leaf Spot on Peanut Through Combined Application of Prothioconazole with Fluxapyroxad and Pyraclostrobin
    by Daniel J. Anco, Justin B. Hiers, James S. Thomas
    Published 2020-02-01
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    Early Detection of Airborne Inoculum of <i>Nothopassalora personata </i>in Spore Trap Samples from Peanut Fields Using Quantitative PCR
    Early Detection of Airborne Inoculum of <i>Nothopassalora personata </i>in Spore Trap Samples from Peanut Fields Using Quantitative PCR
    by Misbakhul Munir, Hehe Wang, Nicholas S. Dufault, Daniel J. Anco
    Published 2020-10-01
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    Sound Splits as Influenced by Seed Size for Runner and Virginia Market Type Peanut Shelled on a Reciprocating Sheller
    Sound Splits as Influenced by Seed Size for Runner and Virginia Market Type Peanut Shelled on a Reciprocating Sheller
    by Daniel J. Anco, Maria Balota, Jeffrey C. Dunne, Nino Brown
    Published 2021-09-01
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