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A FURTHER note may be of interest in connexion with Reddick's paper, ‘Whence came Phytophthora infestans ?’1, on the question of the distribution of blight resistant potatoes in the American continent.
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Reddick, D., Chronica Botanica, 5, 410–412 (1939).
Bukasov, S. M., Suppl. 58, Bull. Appl. Bot. Leningrad, 192 (1933).
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HAWKES, J., HOWARD, H. Salaman's Culture of Blight Resistant ‘Aya papa’. Nature 148, 25 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148025b0
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