Fruit-spot ('speckle')of Jamaican bananas caused by Deightoniella torulosa (Syd.) Ellis. D. S. Meredith.
Publication details: New York : Association of Applied Biologists / 1961.Content type:- text
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Paper no. IV. Further observations on spore dispersal.
Extract from the Annals of Applied Biology, v.49 no. 3, p.488-496.
Bibliography: pages 495-496
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