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The relative frequency of isolation of Fusaria from wheat soils in the eastern Australian wheat belt

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Wearing, A.H., Burgess, L.W. The relative frequency of isolation of Fusaria from wheat soils in the eastern Australian wheat belt. Australian Plant Pathology Society Newsletter 6, 26–28 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1071/APP9770026

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