Quantitative pathogenicity and host adaptation in a fungal plant pathogen revealed by whole-genome sequencing
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D. Croll | J. Amselem | G. Kema | T. Marcel | A. Ducasse | Johann Confais | Jérôme Compain | A. Sánchez-Vallet | H. Goyeau | Laëtitia Dupont | A. Pitarch | Andrea Sánchez-Vallet | Reda Amezrou | Nicolas Lapalu
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