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Title:
Development of methods for estimating the economic importance of diseases of wheat / project supervisors : A.H. Mayfield, T.W. Hancock.
Author:
Hancock, T. W.
;
Mayfield, Allan H.
Description:
24, [29] leaves ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Wheat.
;
Plant diseases.
;
Economic analysis.
Notes:
Cover title.
Report to Wheat Industry Research Council, project no. SADA20.
Type:
Pamphlet
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South Perth
P 632.03:633.11 MAY
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