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Geographic distribution and genetic diversity of Fusarium graminearum and F. asiaticum on wheat spikes throughout China

B. Qu    
H. P. Li    
J. B. Zhang    
Y. B. Xu    
T. Huang    
A. B. Wu    
C. S. Zhao    
J. Carter    
P. Nicholson    
Y. C. Liao    

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