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Langton, Frederick Allen.
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A study of the interactions of the tomato : Lycopersicon esculentum Mill and two formae speciales of Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht ex Fr.
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1967.
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T/H 1967 Ph.D. L2
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179 leaves.
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Author
Langton, Frederick Allen.
Series
University of Hull. Theses. Botany
Subject
Cryptogams.
Fungi.
Mycology.
Vegetables -- Horticulture.
Pests and diseases -- Plant culture -- Plant diseases -- Plant pests.
Phytopathology -- Plant pathology.
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University of Hull.
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179 leaves.
Note
A second copy of this thesis is held in the department.
Author
Langton, Frederick Allen.
Series
University of Hull. Theses. Botany
Subject
Cryptogams.
Fungi.
Mycology.
Vegetables -- Horticulture.
Pests and diseases -- Plant culture -- Plant diseases -- Plant pests.
Phytopathology -- Plant pathology.
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University of Hull.
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BJL Basement b
T/H 1967 Ph.D. L2
UNTIL CLOSING
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Subject
Cryptogams.
Fungi.
Mycology.
Vegetables -- Horticulture.
Pests and diseases -- Plant culture -- Plant diseases -- Plant pests.
Phytopathology -- Plant pathology.
Descript
179 leaves.
Note
A second copy of this thesis is held in the department.
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University of Hull.
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