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Enzymatic degradation of potato cell walls in potato virus X-free and potato virus X-infected potato tubers by Fusarium roseum 'Avenaceum'

Mullen et al., 1975

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10235904389634225598
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Mullen J
Bateman D
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Phytopathology

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Enzyme preparations from culture filtrates of Fusarium roseum" Avenaceum'or diseased tissue solubilized up to 54.9% of the noncellulosic wall polysaccharides in isolated potato cell walls when incubated together at 30 C for 5 hours at pH 70. Cell walls from potato virus …
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