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  1. Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Plant Research Institute, Swan Street, 3121, Burnley, Victoria
    I. G. Pascoe & B. C. Sutton

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Pascoe, I.G., Sutton, B.C. Terms for the disposition of lesions and fungal structures on laminar leaves and phyllodes.Australasian Plant Pathology 15, 78–80 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1071/APP9860078

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