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Conference Paper

Authors
Kellas, J.D.; Kile, G.A.; Oswin D.O.; and Ashton, A.K.
Title
Growth and mortality, 1978 to 1996, in an Armillaria root rot control experiment in the Mount Cole State Forest, Victoria.
In
Root and butt rots of forests trees. Proceedings of 9th International Conference on root and butt rots, Carcans-Maubuisson (France), September 1-7, 1997
Editors
Delatour, C., Guillaumin, J.J., Lung-Escarment, B. and Marcais, B.
Imprint
INRA EĢditions (Institute National de la Recherche Agronomique), Versailles, 1998, pp. 363-374
ISBN/ISSN
2738008216 9782738008213

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