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M. A. Mahmoud, Al-Sohaibani, S. A., Abdelbacki, A. M. M., Al-Othman, M. R., Aziz, A. R. M. Abd El-, Kasem, K. K., Mikhail, M. S., Sabet, K. K., Omar, M. R., and Hussein, E. M., Molecular characterization of the pathogenic plant fungus Rhizoctonia solani (Ceratobasidiaceae) isolated from Egypt based on protein and PCR-RAPD profiles, vol. 11, pp. 3585-3600, 2012.
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