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Title:
The effects of temperature on the infection of New Zealand blue lupins by Phytophthora cinnamoni.
Author:
Batini, F. E.
;
Cameron, J. N.
Series:
Research paper (Western Australia. Forests Dept.), 25.
Description:
6 p., 28 cm;
Subject:
Lupinus angustifolius.
;
Phytophthora cinnamomi.
Type:
Journal
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05:634.0(941)
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