Publications
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population structure of potebniamyces pyri in the u.s. pacific northwest and evidence of outcrossing inferred with sequence-characterized amplified region markers. | potebniamyces pyri is the cause of phacidiopycnis rot of d'anjou pear, which is grown primarily in washington and oregon. to estimate the population structure of p. pyri, 146 single-spore isolates were sampled from five major pear-production areas and scored for variation at eight sequence-characterized amplified region (scar) loci. significant genetic differentiation was detected among five subpopulations and a total of 54 multilocus genotypes were identified, with significant genotypic diversi ... | 2009 | 19351249 |