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Phytophthora cinnamomi Colonized Reclaimed Surface Mined Sites in Eastern Kentucky: Implications for the Restoration of Susceptible Species

Kenton L. Sena    
Kevin M. Yeager    
Tyler J. Dreaden and Christopher D. Barton    

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