Autor:
Onyilo, F.
Tusiime, Geoffrey
Tripathi, J.N.
Chen, L.H.
Falk, B.
Stergiopoulos, I.
Tushemereirwe, W.K.
Kubiriba, J.
Tripathi, L.
Pseudocercospora fijiensis, causal agent of the black Sigatoka disease (BSD) of Musa spp., has spread globally since its discovery in Fiji 1963 to all the banana and plantain growing areas across the globe. It is becoming the most damaging and economically important disease of this crop. The iden...
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Onyilo, F.
,
Tusiime, Geoffrey
,
Tripathi, J.N.
,
Chen, L.H.
,
Falk, B.
,
Stergiopoulos, I.
,
Tushemereirwe, W.K.
,
Kubiriba, J.
,
Tripathi, L.
,
[Silencing of the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) fus3 and slt2 in pseudocercospora fijiensis reduces growth and virulence on host plants]
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Silencing of the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) fus3 and slt2 in pseudocercospora fijiensis reduces growth and virulence on host plants