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Date: 2012-04-11 11:36:10
Bacteria
Enterobacteria
Biology
Microbiology
Agronomy
Texas A&M University System
Fire blight
Erwinia
Pathology
Blight
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Plant pathology

Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology 120 Peterson Building 2132 TAMU College Station, TXPLPA-119

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