Forest health in the Anthropocene: the emergence of a novel tree disease is associated with poplar cultivation
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R. Hamelin | N. Feau | B. Dhillon | S. B. Goodwin | A. Dale | M. Sakalidis | K. Søndreli | J. LeBoldus | K. Sondreli | Braham Dhillon
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