Genetic variation among populations of Thielaviopsis basicola, the causal agent of Black Root Rot
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Aitken, E, Pattemore, J
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2000-08-16
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Thielaviopsis basicola is a ubiquitous soil borne fungal plant pathogen with a wide host ran e. It is the causal agent of black root rot on many agriculturally important crops such as cotton, tobacco and legumes.
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