Ridout, 2009 - Google Patents
Profiles in pathogenesis and mutualism: powdery mildewsRidout, 2009
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- 11942730815195814414
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- Ridout C
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- The Mycota
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Powdery mildews are parasitic fungi which infect and cause substantial economic losses on a wide range of agricultural and ornamental plants. There are nearly 700 species of powdery mildews, occurring on about 7600 species of angiosperms, including cereals, fruit …
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