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The colonization of wheat leaves by Septoria spp. in the presence of phylloplane saprophytes

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Schild, D.E., Harrower, K.M. The colonization of wheat leaves by Septoria spp. in the presence of phylloplane saprophytes. Australian Plant Pathology Society Newsletter 7, 6–7 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1071/APP9780006

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