Optimal strategies for the eradication of asiatic citrus canker in heterogeneous host landscapes.
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C A Gilligan | T R Gottwald | S Parnell | F van den Bosch | C. Gilligan | T. Gottwald | F. C. van den Bosch | S. Parnell | F. V. D. Bosch | Stephen Parnell | C. A. Gilligan
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