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Cymadothea trifolii
Anamorphic Fungi: Hyphomycetes
<I>Cymadothea Trifolii</I>
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Cymadothea Trifolii, an Obligate Biotrophic Leaf Parasite of Trifolium, Belongs to Mycosphaerellaceae As Shown by Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Analyses
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Cymadothea Trifolii, an Obligate Biotrophic Leaf Parasite of Trifolium, Belongs to Mycosphaerellaceae As Shown by Nuclear Ribosomal Dna Analyses
REFERENCES Acero, F.J. , Gonzalez, V., Sanchez–Ballesteros
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