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Tello, ML., Tomalak, M., Siwecki, R., Gáper, J., Motta, E., Mateo-Sagasta, E. (2005). Biotic Urban Growing Conditions — Threats, Pests and Diseases. In: Konijnendijk, C., Nilsson, K., Randrup, T., Schipperijn, J. (eds) Urban Forests and Trees. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27684-X_13

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