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A witches’ broom of cocky apple (Planchonia careya) in north Queensland

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A phytoplasma from Planchonia careya trees is a new variant in an Australian / south-east Asian group. This is a new world record for the host family Lecythidaceae.

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Davis, R.I., Jacobson, S.C., Waldeck, G.J. et al. A witches’ broom of cocky apple (Planchonia careya) in north Queensland. Australasian Plant Pathology 30, 179 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1071/AP01016

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