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New Records of Ergot of Sorghum Caused by Sphacelia sorghi in Southern Africa. W. A. J. de Milliano, Regional Sorghum and Millet Improvement Program, Box 776, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. M. F. R. Tavares Nogueira, L. M. Pomela, F. S. Msiska, S. Kunene, B. Matalaote, A. M. Mbwaga, G. M. Kaula, and E. Mtisi. Ministry of Agriculture, Box 527, Luanda, Angola; Agricultural Research Division, Box 829, Maseru, Lesotho; Ngabu Research Station, Box 48, Ngabu, Malawi; Malkerns Research Station, Box 4, Malkerns, Swaziland; Department of Agricultural Research, Box 0033, Gaborone, Botswana; Ilonga Agricultural Research Institute, Kilosa, Tanzania; Mt. Makulu Central Research Station, Bag 7, Chilanga, Zambia; and Plant Protection Institute, Box 8100, Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe. Plant Dis. 75:215. Accepted for publication 6 July 1990. Copyright 1991 The American Phytopathological Society. DOI: 10.1094/PD-75-0215E.

 
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