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Journal article

Leptosphaeria maculans, the causal agent of blackleg disease of Brassicas

BJ Howlett, A Idnurm, MSC Pedras

Fungal Genetics and Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2001

DOI: 10.1006/fgbi.2001.1274

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Keywords

Stem Canker
Highly Virulent
Phomalide
Mycology
Hypersensitive Reaction
Phoma Lingam
Science & Technology
Ascomycota
Plant Diseases
Sirodesmin
Phytotoxins
Detoxification
Secondary Metabolites
Phoma-Lingam Tode
Oilseed Rape Pathogen
Wall-Degrading Enzymes
Brassica
Chromosome Mapping
Avirulence
Piperazines
Fragment-Length-Polymorphism
Genetics & Heredity
Mating Type
Host-Selective Phytotoxicity
Mycotoxins
Sirodesmin-Pl
Fungal Genes
Phytoalexins
Avirulence Gene
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Virulence
Brassica Napus

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