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VERY little has been heard of the International Phytopathological Convention of Rome since the outbreak of hostilities, but there is little doubt that the subject will be revived when terms of peace are settled or shortly afterwards. A careful consideration of its proposals is, therefore, all the more necessary at the present time, and the reasoned criticism published by Dr. E. T. Butler, the Imperial Mycologist, in vol. ix., No. I, of the Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India, on the dissemination of parasitic fungi and international legislation is doubly welcome from both the scientific and the administrative points of view.
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The Dissemination of Fungus Diseases. Nature 100, 35–36 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/100035c0
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