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Annals of Botany 2006 97(2):306-307; doi:10.1093/aob/mcj037
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Harry Marshall Ward and the fungal thread of death.

Ayres P. 2005.

Saint Paul, MN: APS Press,The American Phytopathological Society. $79 (hardback).168 pp.

J. Moorby

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Although the title is reminiscent of an Indiana Jones film, this is an interesting and well-produced biography of Harry Marshall Ward, one of the first people to work on physiological plant pathology. A review in the Annals of Botany is highly appropriate because he was a joint author of the first paper . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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