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1992

Quantifying loss of yield potential due to leaf disease.

Quantifying loss of yield potential due to leaf disease.

B A. Peters R Loughman

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Peters, B A, and Loughman, R. (1992), Quantifying loss of yield potential due to leaf disease.. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report.

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