Genome sequences of six wheat-infecting fusarium species isolates
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Moolhuijzen, Paula
Manners, J.
Wilcox, S.
Bellgard, M.
Gardiner, D.
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2013Type
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Moolhuijzen, P. and Manners, J. and Wilcox, S. and Bellgard, M. and Gardiner, D. 2013. Genome sequences of six wheat-infecting fusarium species isolates. Genome Announcements. 1 (5): e00670-13.
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Genome Announc
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Fusarium pathogens represent a major constraint to wheat and barley production worldwide. To facilitate future comparative studies of Fusarium species that are pathogenic to wheat, the genome sequences of four Fusarium pseudograminearum isolates, a single Fusarium acuminatum isolate, and an organism from the Fusarium incarnatum-F. equiseti species complex are reported.
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