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Diseases of plants in the United States in 1934 /
Abstract
BUNT (Ti lleti a levis and T. t rltici ) occasioned losses esti- mated as follows: Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina, Montana, each 3 per cent; Michigan, 2.5", Oregon, 2; Washington, 1 to 2; Ohio and North Dakota, each 1.5> Pennsylvania, 1.3; Texas, Indiana, and Kansas, each 1; South Carolina and Minnesota, O.^J Delaware, Wiscon- sin, and Colorado, each a trace.
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