Diversity and evolution of effector loci in natural populations of the plant pathogen Melampsora lini.
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J. Burdon | J. Burdon | P. Dodds | G. Lawrence | P. Thrall | L. Barrett | M. van der Merwe | C. Linde | M. M. van der Merwe
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