Rhizoctonia-like fungus isolated in Spain
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Acero | R. | J. | Rubio | Ó. | E. | H. | Julián | V. | Muñoz | C. M | López-Fuster | González | P. | Salazar | A. M | Portal | López-Córcoles | Gómez-Acebo
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