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Essays of the Early History of Plant Pathology and Mycology in Canada

By: R Estey
400 pages, Photos
Essays of the Early History of Plant Pathology and Mycology in Canada
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  • Essays of the Early History of Plant Pathology and Mycology in Canada ISBN: 9780773511354 Hardback Mar 1994 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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A chronicle of the history of plant mycology and pathology in Canada from the early 1880's to the late 1940's.

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By: R Estey
400 pages, Photos
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Provides an in-depth study of the pre-World War II development of the sciences. Estey has deliberately featured the role that plant diseases had on the genesis of plant pathology and mycology in Canada ... and provides a comprehensive coverage of the early history of the two sciences in this country. R.D. Tinline, Plant Pathologist (Retired).
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