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Infection cushions of Fusarium graminearum are fungal arsenals for wheat infectionMentges et al., 2020
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- Mentges M
- Glasenapp A
- Boenisch M
- Malz S
- Henrissat B
- Frandsen R
- Güldener U
- Münsterkötter M
- Bormann J
- Lebrun M
- Schäfer W
- Martinez‐Rocha A
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- Molecular Plant Pathology
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Fusarium graminearum is one of the most destructive plant pathogens worldwide, causing fusarium head blight (FHB) on cereals. F. graminearum colonizes wheat plant surfaces with specialized unbranched hyphae called runner hyphae (RH), which develop multicelled …
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