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Morphological and cultural variation of Seiridium spp from cankered Cupressaceae hosts in New Zealand
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C. K. Charles Chou
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C. Chou
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Bruce C. S. Chou
Publication date:
1989
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Forest Pathol
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10.1111/j.1439-0329.1989.tb00281.x
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