A modified Agrobacterium-mediated transformation for two oomycete pathogens
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Sanwen Huang | Suhua Li | S. Dong | V. Nekrasov | Han Chen | Fan Zhang | Tongjun Sun | Luyao Wang | Fei Zhao | Haohao Liu
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