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- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 301.32–3
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- Bat Management Plan for Jamaica 2012 – 2017
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- Syzygium Diversity in Gunung Baung, East Java, Indonesia
- Guava Rust) with Emphasis on Means to Prevent Introduction of Additional Strains to Hawaii
- The Neurotropic Black Yeast Exophiala Dermatitidis Has a Possible Origin in the Tropical Rain Forest
- Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Plant Industry
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- Proceedings of the IUFRO Joint Conference: Genetics of Five-Needle Pines, Rusts of Forest Trees, and Strobusphere; 2014 June 15–20; Fort Collins, CO