January 2000, Volume 84, Number 1 Pages 4-14
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Managing Port-Orford-Cedar and the Introduced Pathogen Phytophthora lateralisEverett M. Hansen, Oregon State University, Corvallis; Donald J. Goheen, USDA Forest Service, Central Point, OR; Erik S. Jules, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA; and Barbara Ullian, Siskiyou Regional Education Project, Grants Pass, OR Open Access.
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