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Statgraphics: Neil W. Polhemus and the Statistical Graphics Corporation. Rockville, MD: STSC. Release No. 2.0, $795.00

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The paper will address quality and usability dimensions of STATGRAPHICS from the vantage point and needs of an educational researcher.
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This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 1987-01-01. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Usability & Statistical graphics.

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Role of Fusaric Acid Mycotoxin in Pathogensis Process of Tomato Wilt Disease Caused by Fusarium oxysporum

TL;DR: FA could be play an important role in the development of Fusarium wilt disease at middle and last stages of tomato growth, while, it seems that no distinctive role of FA in the first stages of pathogenesis process of the tested FUSarium oxysporum isolates is revealed.
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Effectiveness of Trichoderma Biotic Applications in Regulating the RelatedDefense Genes Affecting Tomato Early Blight Disease

TL;DR: Findings suggested that induction of systemic defense mechanisms using the mutualistic Trichoderma isolates such as T10 is candidate to be among the mechanisms that can play a crucial role in controlling tomato early blight disease caused by Alternaria solani.
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Role of Fusaric Acid Mycotoxin in Pathogensis Process of Tomato Wilt Disease Caused by Fusarium oxysporum

TL;DR: FA could be play an important role in the development of Fusarium wilt disease at middle and last stages of tomato growth, while, it seems that no distinctive role of FA in the first stages of pathogenesis process of the tested FUSarium oxysporum isolates is revealed.
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Effectiveness of Trichoderma Biotic Applications in Regulating the RelatedDefense Genes Affecting Tomato Early Blight Disease

TL;DR: Findings suggested that induction of systemic defense mechanisms using the mutualistic Trichoderma isolates such as T10 is candidate to be among the mechanisms that can play a crucial role in controlling tomato early blight disease caused by Alternaria solani.