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Vol: 49 Núm: 5 Par: 0 (2000)
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Modelling the effect of temperature on the development of Polymyxa betae
Webb
C. R.
Gilligan
C. A.
Asher
M. J. C.
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pp. 600 - 607
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Volumen: 49 Número: 5 Parte: 0 (2000)
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AGRONOMÍA E INGENIERÍA FORESTAL
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