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Title:
Plant management : a key to withstanding fungal diseases.
Author:
Berney, J.
Series:
Australian horticulture, ; v.100(12) December.
Description:
p. 35-38.
Subject:
Phytophthora.
;
Pythium.
;
Chamelaucium.
;
Fungal diseases.
;
Plant diseases.
Type:
Journal
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Book-Octavo
05:634/635(94)
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