Characterisation of early transcriptional changes involving multiple signalling pathways in the Mla13 barley interaction with powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei)
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A. Newton | P. Hedley | W. Morris | P. Birch | L. Ramsay | M. Woodhead | I. Hein | G. Lyon | V. Young | E. Campbell | Jörg Stockhaus | Wayne L. Morris
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