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English: CSIRO and the Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia (DAFWA) are undertaking a one-year study to see if it would be feasible to control one and two-leaf Cape tulips (Moraea flaccida and M. miniata) using the rust fungus Puccinia moraeae as a biological control agent.
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