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Diplodia / California / Agrilus auroguttatus / Agrilus / Jamul Indian Village / Live oak / Quercus agrifolia / Canker / Biology / Buprestidae / Woodboring beetles / Botryosphaeriaceae
Date: 2013-12-18 19:34:35
Diplodia
California
Agrilus auroguttatus
Agrilus
Jamul Indian Village
Live oak
Quercus agrifolia
Canker
Biology
Buprestidae
Woodboring beetles
Botryosphaeriaceae

Identification, Occurrence, Incidence, and Associations of New Fungal Pathogens of Coast Live Oak in Southern California

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