Serological detection and immunogold localization of cross‐reactive antigens shared by Camellia sinensis and Exobasidium vexans

Aims:  Pathogenicity of Exobasidium vexans, causal agent of blister blight of tea, was studied in 30 commercially cultivated tea varieties by analysing the antigenic patterns of host and pathogen using immunological techniques.

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