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Elucidation of the infection process of Ustilaginoidea virens (teleomorph: Villosiclava virens) in rice spikeletsTang et al., 2013
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- Tang Y
- Jin J
- Hu D
- Yong M
- Xu Y
- He L
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- Plant Pathology
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This study reports an efficient inoculation protocol that allowed cytological analysis of the infection process of the rice false smut pathogen Ustilaginoidea virens. Examination of serial semithin and ultrathin sections of infected spikelets showed that the primary infection sites …
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