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1 vascular oak wilt
Биология: "синева" древесины дуба (возбудитель - гриб Ceratocystis fagacearum), вилт древесины дуба (возбудитель - гриб Ceratocystis fagacearum) -
2 vascular oak wilt
вилт древесины дуба ( возбудитель - гриб Ceratocystis fagacearum), "синева" древесины дуба ( возбудитель - гриб Ceratocystis fagacearum)* * *• "синева" древесины дуба -
3 wilt
фтп.вилт; увядание; вянуть, увядать; поникать- blossom wilt
- clover wilt
- cotton wilt
- tomato spotted wilt
- vascular oak wilt
- vascular wilt
- vine wilt
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