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Mapping the I-3 gene for resistance to Fusarium wilt in tomato: application of an I-3 marker in tomato improvement and progress towards the cloning of I-3

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Lim, Ginny
Wang, Guo-Ping
Hemming, Megan
Basuki, S.
McGrath, D. J.
Carroll, Bernard J.
Jones, David

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Fusarium wilt of tomato, caused by the fungal pathogen, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol), is an economically damaging disease that results in huge losses in Australia and other countries worldwide. The I-3 gene, which confers resistance to Fol

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Australasian Plant Pathology

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2037-12-31
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