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Phytophthora infestans populations in central, eastern and southern African countries consist of two major clonal lineages

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Pule, B.B.
Meitz, Julia C.
Thompson, A.H.
Linde, Celeste
Fry, W.E.
Langenhoven, Shaun
Meyers, K.L.
Kandolo, D.S.
van Rij, N.C.
McLeod, A.

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Limited knowledge is available on Phytophthora infestans populations in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Therefore, and in response to recent severe late blight epidemics, P. infestans isolates from potato, tomato and Petunia×hybrida from eight SSA countries w

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Australasian Plant Pathology

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2037-12-31