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Armillaria
species on declined oak in Britain: implications for oak health
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Identification of an endophytic
Nodulisporium
sp. from
Quercus ilex
in central Spain as the anamorph of
Biscogniauxia mediterranea
by rDNA sequence analysis and effect of different ecological factors on distribution of the fungus
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