Speciation in Pyricularia inferred from multilocus phylogenetic analysis
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概要
著者
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Mayama S
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Graduate School Of Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kobe
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Tosa Yukio
Fac. Of Agriculture Kobe Univ.
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Hirata Kenji
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Graduate School Of Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kobe
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Kusaba M
Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Kusaba Motoaki
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Faculty Of Agriculture Saga Unoversity
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Kusaba Motoaki
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Nakayashiki Hitoshi
Faculty Of Agriculture Kobe University
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Chuma Izumi
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Graduate School Of Agricultural Sciences Kobe University
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