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The Southern African Society for Plant Pathology: 1962–2020

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Title
The Southern African Society for Plant Pathology: 1962–2020
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South African Journal of Science, November 2020
DOI 10.17159/sajs.2020/8594
Authors

Michael J. Wingfield, Teresa A. Coutinho

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#19,957,118
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#1,105
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#375,080
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#20
of 22 outputs
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