A bacterial bark canker of alder in Italy
Surico, G.; Mugnai, L.
Lemattre, M, Freigoun, S, Rudolph, K, Swings, J G, INRA Colloquia; Plant pathogenic bacteria, Colloques de l'INRA; Plant pathogenic bacteria 161-164
1994
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