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Title:
The doublegee problem in Western Australia / by D.J. Gilbey.
Author:
Gilbey, D. J.
;
Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture.
Publisher:
[South Perth, W.A.] : Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture,
Year:
[197-?]
Description:
3 leaves : ill., map ; 31 cm.
Subject:
Emex australis.
;
Weed control.
;
Western Australia.
Notes:
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Book
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632.51(941) GIL [PQ]
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