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Tree diseases / Sudden oak death / Phytophthora kernoviae / Government / Biology / Food and Environment Research Agency / Phytophthora / Central Science Laboratory / Department for Environment /  Food and Rural Affairs / Agriculture in England / United Kingdom / Science and technology in the United Kingdom
Date: 2010-01-12 08:16:01
Tree diseases
Sudden oak death
Phytophthora kernoviae
Government
Biology
Food and Environment Research Agency
Phytophthora
Central Science Laboratory
Department for Environment
Food and Rural Affairs
Agriculture in England
United Kingdom
Science and technology in the United Kingdom

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