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Schwarze: Fungal strategies of wood decay


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Hi Rob - the smaller version you have would be awesome. It is for my MSc yes, next assignment due to Duncan Slater at the end of this month.

 

If it would be easier for you, do you want to leave it in a marked packet for me with Duncan or Mark Johnston? Otherwise I'll send you my address. Cheers mate.

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Hi Rob - the smaller version you have would be awesome. It is for my MSc yes, next assignment due to Duncan Slater at the end of this month.

 

If it would be easier for you, do you want to leave it in a marked packet for me with Duncan or Mark Johnston? Otherwise I'll send you my address. Cheers mate.

 

I am in on Friday, I will bring it in and pass it in to Duncan if I can find him, if not it will be with mark. Saves trusting the post!

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It seems to be out of print. So the demand is high for the copies available. Other places have it marked at £80 but then say out of stock.

 

It's a book is love to add to my collection. Along with the tree doctor and another diseases of trees and shrubs book.

 

I can't buy many more. I don't have the room for a bigger bookcase!

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