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During the past decade, many genomes have been sequenced from fungal and oomycete
pathogens that interact biotrophically with plants, ie they thrive at least initially on living plant …

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H Thordal-Christensen, PRJ Birch… - Molecular Plant …, 2018 - discovery.dundee.ac.uk
During the past decade many genomes have been sequenced from fungal and oomycete
pathogens that interact biotrophically with plants, ie they thrive at least initially on living plant …

Why did filamentous plant pathogens evolve the potential to secrete hundreds of effectors to enable disease?

H Thordal-Christensen, PRJ Birch… - Molecular Plant …, 2018 - europepmc.org
During the past decade, many genomes have been sequenced from fungal and oomycete
pathogens that interact biotrophically with plants, ie they thrive at least initially on living plant …

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During the past decade many genomes have been sequenced from fungal and oomycete
pathogens that interact biotrophically with plants, ie they thrive at least initially on living plant …

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H Thordal‐Christensen, PRJ Birch… - Molecular Plant …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
During the past decade, many genomes have been sequenced from fungal and oomycete
pathogens that interact biotrophically with plants, ie they thrive at least initially on living plant …

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Why did filamentous plant pathogens evolve the potential to secrete hundreds of effectors to enable disease?

H Thordal-Christensen, PRJ Birch… - Molecular Plant …, 2018 - europepmc.org
During the past decade, many genomes have been sequenced from fungal and oomycete
pathogens that interact biotrophically with plants, ie they thrive at least initially on living plant …

[PDF][PDF] Why did filamentous plant pathogens evolve the potential to secrete hundreds of effectors to enable disease?

H Thordal-Christensen, PRJ Birch, PD Spanu… - discovery.dundee.ac.uk
During the past decade many genomes have been sequenced from fungal and oomycete
pathogens that interact biotrophically with plants, ie they thrive at least initially on living plant …