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Fig. 14.14(Based on Beckman & Talboys 1981.)
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Fig. 14.18(Source: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ceah/
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Fig. 14.20(Images courtesy of Joseph O’Brien, USDA
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Fig. 15.2((a),(b) Courtesy of G.L. Barron; (c) courtesy
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Chapter 16
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Fig. 16.6(Reproduced by courtesy of the DoctorFungus
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Fig. 16.10(Reproduced with permission from Centers
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