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Diversity and detection of Korean Erwinia pyrifoliae strains as determined by plasmid profiling, phylogenetic analysis and PCR

R. Shrestha    
S. H. Lee    
J. E. Kim    
C. Wilson    
S.-G. Choi    
D. H. Park    
M. H. Wang    
J. H. Hur and C. K. Lim    

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pp. 1023 - 1031
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