On the origin and spread of the Scab disease of apple: out of central Asia.
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On the origin and spread of the Scab disease of apple: out of central Asia.
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On the origin and spread of the Scab disease of apple: out of central Asia.
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On the origin and spread of the Scab disease of apple: out of central Asia.
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On the origin and spread of the Scab disease of apple: out of central Asia.
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On the origin and spread of the Scab disease of apple: out of central Asia.
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On the origin and spread of the Scab disease of apple: out of central Asia.
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Bruno Le Cam
Damien Afoufa-Bastien
Mohamed Sbaghi
Rosa-Maria Valdebenito Sanhueza
Xiu-Guo Zhang
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0001455
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2008-01-16T00:00:00Z