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ReferenceFraaije BA et al. (2001) PCR-based assays to assess wheat varietal resistance to blotch (Septoria tritici and Stagonospora nodorum) and rust (Puccinia striiformis and Puccinia recondita) diseases European Journal of Plant Pathology 107:905-917.
ReferenceKwon SI and Anderson AJ (2001) Laccase isozymes: production by an opportunistic pathogen, a Fusarium proliferatum isolate from wheat Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 59:235-242.
ReferenceDogramaci-Altuntepe M and Jauhar PP (2001) Production of durum wheat substitution haploids from durum x maize crosses and their cytological characterization Genome 44:137-142.
ReferenceAcevedo A et al. (2001) Catalase deficiency reduces survival and pleiotropically affects agronomic performance in field-grown barley progeny Plant Science 160:847-855.
ReferenceGardener BBM and Weller DM (2001) Changes in populations of rhizosphere bacteria associated with take-all disease of wheat Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67:4414-4425.

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