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Contribution No. 435, Canada Department of Agriculture, Research Station, Winnipeg, Manitoba. This work was financed by the National Research Council while the senior author held a Post-doctoral Fellowship.
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Shipton, W.A., Boyd, W.R.J., Rosielle, A.A. et al. The common Septoria diseases of wheat. Bot. Rev 37, 231–262 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02858957
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