An edition of Fire blight of pome fruits (1971)

Fire blight of pome fruits

the genesis of the concept that bacteria can be pathogenic to plants

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Fire blight of pome fruits
Kenneth Frank Baker
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An edition of Fire blight of pome fruits (1971)

Fire blight of pome fruits

the genesis of the concept that bacteria can be pathogenic to plants

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English
Pages
633

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Cover of: Fire blight of pome fruits
Fire blight of pome fruits: the genesis of the concept that bacteria can be pathogenic to plants
1971, University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 628-633.
Cover title.

Published in
[Berkeley]
Series
Hilgardia,, v. 40, no. 18

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
630/.8 s, 634/.1
Library of Congress
S1 .H5 vol. 40, no. 18, SB741.F6 .H5 vol. 40, no. 18

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Pagination
603-633 p.
Number of pages
633

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OL4072664M
LCCN
79637133

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