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The Physiology of Host Responses to Pest Attack in E. globulus Plantations E. A. Pinkard1,2,5, A. Quentin2,3, M. Battaglia1,2 T. J. Wardlaw3,4 and C. L. Mohammed1,2,3 1 Ensis/CSIRO, Private Bag 12 Hobart Australia[removed]
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Document Date: 2010-07-05 22:28:00


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Canberra / Victoria / Berlin / Lancaster / Hobart / Melbourne / Oxford / /

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Rapley L.P. / BIOS Scientific Publishers Limited / Cambridge University Press / Development Corporation / Amax / /

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Australia / South Africa / /

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Plant Disease / M.F. Hall / Plant Physiology / Plant Responses / University of Tasmania / Plant Science / /

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Midsummer Day / /

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chemical defense / leaf-mining fly / Chemical control / gas exchange processes / chlorophyll fluorescence imaging / host/pest systems / usable wood products / /

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Crown Damage / /

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A.D. / /

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Chihuahuan desert / /

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Cambridge University / Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry / Department of Agriculture / Mycological Society / School of Agriculture / Forestry Commission / University of Tasmania / /

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Baldwin / Audrey Quentin / Lou / C.C. Baillie / V / /

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Corresponding author / /

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Western Australia / Tasmania / /

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research / Forest Ecology and Management / Austral Ecology / Plant Physiology / Australian Journal of Botany / Australasian Plant Pathology / The Botanical Review / /

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northern Victoria / western Tasmania / Western Australia / southern Tasmania / /

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radiation / simulation / /

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