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Phytophthora cinnamomi invasion, a major threatening process to conservation of flora diversity in the South-west Botanical Province of Western Australia

B. L. Shearer A C , C. E. Crane A , S. Barrett B and A. Cochrane A
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A Science Division, Department of Environment and Conservation, Locked Bag 104, Bentley Delivery Centre, WA 6983, Australia.

B South Coast Region, Department of Environment and Conservation, Albany, WA 6330, Australia.

C Corresponding author: Email: Bryan.Shearer@dec.wa.gov.au

Australian Journal of Botany 55(3) 225-238 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT06019
Submitted: 3 February 2006  Accepted: 28 November 2006   Published: 18 May 2007



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