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The long-term ability of phosphite to control Phytophthora cinnamomi in two native plant communities of Western Australia

K. M. Tynan, C. J. Wilkinson, J. M. Holmes, B. Dell, I. J. Colquhoun, J. A. McComb and G. E. St J. Hardy
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