Genetic Diversity of Thielaviopsis basicola
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Nehl, David
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2002-08-13
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The disease black root rot (BRR) is caused by the soil born fungal pathogen Thielaviopsis basicola. This fungus has a broad host range, infecting 137 species, with a worldwide distribution (Honeess, 1994).
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