Sudden Oak Death: Interactions of the Exotic Oomycete Phytophthora ramorum with Naïve North American Hosts
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Auteurs : Matteo Garbelotto ; Katherine J. HaydenSource :
- Eukaryotic Cell [ 1535-9778 ] ; 2012.
Abstract
Ten years after a threatening and previously unknown disease of oaks and tanoaks appeared in coastal California, a significant amount of progress has been made toward the understanding of its causal agent
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