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Yeast Associated with Soft Rot of Fig Fruit in Japan

Overview of attention for article published in Annual Report of The Kansai Plant Protection Society, January 1995
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Title
Yeast Associated with Soft Rot of Fig Fruit in Japan
Published in
Annual Report of The Kansai Plant Protection Society, January 1995
DOI 10.4165/kapps1958.37.0_9
Authors

Akihiro HOSOMI, Shin-ich KUSAKARI

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