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McAlpine, D. (1899), Fungus diseases of Citrus trees in Australia, and their Treatment : 1-132 (Book) McAlpine, D. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Ascochyta cinerea McAlpine
  2. Ascochyta citricola McAlpine
  3. Ascochyta corticola McAlpine
  4. Camarosporium citri McAlpine
  5. Cladosporium brunneoatrum McAlpine
  6. Cladosporium corrugatum McAlpine
  7. Cladosporium furfuraceum McAlpine
  8. Cladosporium subfusoideum McAlpine
  9. Clasterosporium citri McAlpine
  10. Coniothecium citri McAlpine
  11. Coniothecium scabrum McAlpine
  12. Coniothyrium cervinum McAlpine
  13. Coniothyrium citricola McAlpine
  14. Diplodia citricola McAlpine
  15. Diplodia destruens McAlpine
  16. Dothiorella federata McAlpine
  17. Dothiorella limoni McAlpine
  18. Fusarium epithele McAlpine
  19. Gloeosporium intermixtum McAlpine
  20. Gloeosporium tenuisporum McAlpine
  21. Hendersonia citri McAlpine
  22. Hendersonia socia McAlpine
  23. Macrosporium citri McAlpine
  24. Macrosporium disruptum McAlpine
  25. Monilia rosella McAlpine
  26. Oospora gemmata McAlpine
  27. Ovularia aurantii McAlpine
  28. Ovularia citri McAlpine
  29. Phoma flaccida McAlpine
  30. Phoma hesperidum McAlpine
  31. Phoma macrophoma McAlpine
  32. Phoma omnivora McAlpine
  33. Phoma rhodospora McAlpine
  34. Phoma septobasidia McAlpine
  35. Phyllosticta longispora McAlpine
  36. Phyllosticta scabiosa McAlpine
  37. Pleospora disrupta McAlpine
  38. Pyrenochaeta aurantii McAlpine
  39. Pyrenochaeta destructiva McAlpine
  40. Septocylindrium radicicolum McAlpine
  41. Septoria depressa McAlpine
  42. Septoria flaccescens McAlpine
  43. Septoria westraliensis McAlpine
  44. Sphaerella citricola McAlpine
  45. Sphaeropsis citricola McAlpine
  46. Sporidesmium triseptatum McAlpine

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