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Evidence for the variation in susceptibility of bananas to wound anthracnose due to Colletotrichum musae and the influence of edaphic conditions

Chillet    
M.    
de Lapeyre de Bellaire    
L.    
Dorel    
M.    
Joas    
J.    
Dubois    
C.    
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