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This is the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for pub- lication in the following source: Azzam, O., Coloquio, E., Tiongco, E.R., & Cabunagan, R.C. (1998) Evalu- ating Two Mass Screening Methods for Tungro Disease Resistance. IRRI Discussion Paper Series, 24. This file was downloaded from: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research Institute Notice: Changes introduced as a result of publishing processes such as copy-editing and formatting may not be reflected in this document. For a definitive version of this work, please refer to the published source:

c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%

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Page 1: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%

This is the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for pub-lication in the following source:

Azzam, O., Coloquio, E., Tiongco, E.R., & Cabunagan, R.C. (1998) Evalu-ating Two Mass Screening Methods for Tungro Disease Resistance. IRRIDiscussion Paper Series, 24.

This file was downloaded from: http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39801/

c© Copyright 1998 International Rice Research Institute

Notice: Changes introduced as a result of publishing processes such ascopy-editing and formatting may not be reflected in this document. For adefinitive version of this work, please refer to the published source:

Page 2: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 3: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 4: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 5: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 6: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 7: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 8: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 9: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
Page 10: c Copyright 1998 International Rice Research …centage infection of 11 varieties was similar to that of previous inoculations, even increasing by 5-10% in some. It decreased by 10%
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