Expression patterns of pathogenicity genes during Phytophthora pisi infection of pea roots
The genus Phytophthora (phylum Oomycota), contains destructive plant pathogens that cause enormous economic damage to many important crop species. These fungus-like microorganisms employ diverse mechanisms to break down plant defences. Understanding of the strategies by which these pathogens coloniz...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
2010
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