Wheat mlo Mutants Show Allele-Specific Levels of Enhanced Susceptibility to the Hemibiotrophic Fungal Pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae pv. Triticum
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E. Stukenbrock | R. Panstruga | U. Schaffrath | Roxana Strugala | Katrin Gruner | T. Esser | Johanna Acevedo-Garcia | Matthias Freh | M. Habig
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