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Is Zymoseptoria tritici a hemibiotroph?

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Sánchez-Vallet, Andrea
McDonald, Megan
Solomon, Peter
McDonald, Bruce A.

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The growth of microorganisms in planta is often categorized based on their methods of nutrient acquisition and the physical appearance of symptoms on the host. For example, biotrophs thrive on living tissue while necrotrophic pathogens often quickly lyse

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Fungal Genetics and Biology

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2037-12-31