Autor:
Kebede, M.
Timilsina, S.
Ayalew, A.
Admassu, B.
Potnis, N.
Minsavage, G.V.
Goss, E.M.
Hong, J.C.
Strayer, A.
Paret, M.
Jones, J.B.
Vallad, G.E.
Bacterial spot of tomato (BST) is a major constraint to tomato production in Ethiopia and many other countries leading to significant crop losses. In the present study, using pathogenicity tests, sensitivity to copper and streptomycin, and multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA), we identified a dive...
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Kebede, M.
,
Timilsina, S.
,
Ayalew, A.
,
Admassu, B.
,
Potnis, N.
,
Minsavage, G.V.
,
Goss, E.M.
,
Hong, J.C.
,
Strayer, A.
,
Paret, M.
,
Jones, J.B.
,
Vallad, G.E.
,
[Molecular characterization of Xanthomonas strains responsible for bacterial spot of tomato in Ethiopia]
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Molecular characterization of Xanthomonas strains responsible for bacterial spot of tomato in Ethiopia