Characterization of Phytophthora infestans populations in Colombia: first report of the A2 mating type.
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Alejandro Rojas | Silvia Restrepo | Á. Vargas | S. Restrepo | W. Fry | A. Zuluaga | William E Fry | Angela M Vargas | Lina M Quesada Ocampo | Maria Catalina Céspedes | Natalia Carreño | Adriana González | A Paola Zuluaga | Kevin Myers | Pedro Jiménez | Adriana J Bernal | A. Bernal | K. Myers | A. Rojas | N. Carreño | P. Jiménez | Adriana González | Lina M. Quesada Ocampo | María C Céspedes
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