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Host specialization of three morphological variants of Verticicladiella wageneri
Author(s):
T. C. HARRINGTON
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Mark Cobb
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T. Harrington
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F Cobb
Publication date:
1984
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Phytopathology
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10.1094/Phyto-74-286
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