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Befall der Wurzeln verschiedener Gramineen-Arten durch molekulargenetisch differenzierte Pilzgruppen des Gaeumannomyces/Phialophora-Komplexes

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Fungi of the G-P complex are distinguishable into species and varieties using molecular methods. Beside intervarietal differentiation, RAPD groups A and E could be divided into specific subgroups. In biotests different groups and subgroups showed variations concerning their pathogenicity, host specification and competitiveness. More extensive investigations are necessary to determine interactions between these characteristics under natural conditions in the plant—soil system.

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Augustin, C., Ulrich, K. (2001). Befall der Wurzeln verschiedener Gramineen-Arten durch molekulargenetisch differenzierte Pilzgruppen des Gaeumannomyces/Phialophora-Komplexes. In: Merbach, W., Wittenmayer, L., Augustin, J. (eds) Physiologie und Funktion von Pflanzenwurzeln. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-87180-0_5

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