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Crop residue destruction strategies that enhance rather than inhibit reproduction of Monosporascus cannonballus

Stanghellini    
M. E. Waugh    
M. M. Radewald    
K. C. Kim    
D. H. Ferrin    
D. M. Turini    
T.    

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