The barley cellulose synthase-like D 2 gene ( HvCslD 2 ) mediates penetration resistance to host-adapted and nonhost isolates of the powdery mildew fung us
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Monika S. Doblin | Jochen | Lueck | A. Bacic | P. Schweizer | M. Doblin | R. Burton | G. Fincher | V. Bulone | R. Niks | V. Lipka | Stefanie | Jamil Chowdhury | Michaela Kopischke | Dimitar | Cherie T. Beahan | René Fuchs | Little | Annika Johrde | Douchkov | Goetz | Hensel | Kumlehn | Jeyaraman | Rajaraman | Alan
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