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[해외논문] The infection process of Armillaria mellea and Armillaria solidipes 원문보기

Physiological and molecular plant pathology, v.112, 2020년, pp.101543 -   

Devkota, Pratima (Corresponding author.) ,  Hammerschmidt, Raymond

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Abstract Armillaria mellea and A. solidipes are two of the primary causal agents of Armillaria root rot (ARR) in over 500 woody hosts. Although extensive research on this disease has been conducted over the past few decades, finding controls for ARR has been challenging. This is largely due to the...

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