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GrainGenes Keyword Report: take-all fungus

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take-all fungus
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ReferenceGuilleroux M and Osbourn A (2004) Gene expression during infection of wheat roots by the 'take-all' fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis Molecular Plant Pathology 5:203-216.
ReferenceOsbourn AE (2003) Saponins in cereals Phytochemistry 62:1-4.
ReferenceRachdawong S et al. (2002) Gaeumannomyces graminis vars. avenae, graminis, and tritici identified using PCR amplification of avenacinase-like genes Plant Disease 86:652-660.
ReferenceChapon A et al. (2000) Dominant colonisation of wheat roots by Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf29A and selection of the indigenous microflora in the presence of the take-all fungus European Journal of Plant Pathology 108:449-459.

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