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M.U. Salam, R.K. Khangura, A.J. Diggle, and M.J. BarbettiBlackleg Sporacle: a model for predicting onset of pseudothecia maturity and seasonal ascospore showers in relation to blackleg of canolaPhytopathology 93 (9), 1073-1081 (2003)
J.N. Aubertot, J.S. West, L. Bousset-Vaslin, M.U. Salam, M.J. Barbetti, and A.J. DiggleImproved resistance management for durable disease control: A case study of phoma stem canker of oilseed rape (Brassica napus)European Journal of Plant Pathology 114 (1), 91-106 (2006)
R. Khangura, J. Speijers, M.J. Barbetti, M.U. Salam, and A.J. DiggleEpidemiology of blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) of canola (Brassica napus) in relation to maturation of pseudothecia and discharge of ascospores in Western AustraliaPhytopathology 97 (8), 1011-1021 (2007)
A.J. Diggle, M.U. Salam, G.J. Thomas, H.A. Yang, M. O'Connell, and M.W. SweetinghamAnthracnoseTracer: A spatiotemporal model for simulating the spread of anthracnose in a lupin fieldPhytopathology 92 (10), 1110-1121 (2002)
Md. Abdus Salam, and Hisashi Kato-NoguchiScreening of allelopathic potential Bangladesh rice cultivars by donor-receiver bioassayAsian Journal of Plant Sciences 8 (1), 20-27 (2009)
David Savage, Martin J. Barbetti, William J. MacLeod, Moin U. Salam, and Michael RentonTemporal patterns of ascospore release in Leptosphaeria maculans vary depending on geographic region and time of observationMicrobial Ecology 65 (3), 584-592 (2013)
J.A. Davidson, C.J. Wilmshurst, E.S. Scott, and M.U. SalamRelationship between ascochyta blight on field pea (Pisum sativum) and spore release patterns of Didymella pinodes and other causal agents of ascochyta blightPlant Pathology 62 (6), 1258-1270 (2013)
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