Abstract
Schizophyllum commune Fr. is first time being reported to cause canker and die-back in Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm. From Dehra Dun, India. Pathogenicity tests proved the pathogenic nature of the fungus.
Keywords
Schizophyllum commune Fr. is first time being reported to cause canker and die-back in Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm. From Dehra Dun, India. Pathogenicity tests proved the pathogenic nature of the fungus.
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Manuscript Published on 01 June 2007
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