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Invaded range of the blackberry pathogen Phragmidium violaceum in the Pacific Northwest of the USA and the search for its provenance

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Morin, Louise
Gomez, Don R.
Evans, Katherine J.
Neill, Tara M
Mahaffee, Walt F
Linde, Celeste

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Field surveys in 2006 confirmed that the exotic rust fungus Phragmidium violaceum was widespread on Rubus armeniacus and Rubus laciniatus in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. The origin and dispersal pattern of this obligate biotrophic pathogen in the USA

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Biological Invasions

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2037-12-31