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Control of bensmyl resistant strains of green mould of citrus with sodium ortho-phenylphenate, 2-aminobutane and lmazalil

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Rippon, L.E., Wild, B.L. Control of bensmyl resistant strains of green mould of citrus with sodium ortho-phenylphenate, 2-aminobutane and lmazalil. Australian Plant Pathology Society Newsletter 5, 45–47 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1071/APP9760045

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