Loss of Function in Mlo Orthologs Reduces Susceptibility of Pepper and Tomato to Powdery Mildew Disease Caused by Leveillula taurica
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Richard G. F. Visser | Teruo Nonomura | Hideyoshi Toyoda | R. Visser | Yuling Bai | T. Nonomura | Y. Matsuda | H. Toyoda | Zheng Zheng | A. Wolters | S. Pavan | Yuling Bai | Anne-Marie A. Wolters | Stefano Pavan | Zheng Zheng | Michela Appiano | Yoshinori Matsuda | Michela Appiano | Stefano Pavan
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