Postdoc: Joelle Coumons - Linking cotton-pathogen molecular interactions and black root rot management (formerly UNE003)
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Coumons, Joelle
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University Of New England
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2010-06-30
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Thielaviopsis basicola is a hemibiotroph fungus that causes black root rot disease in diverse plants with significant impact on cotton production in Australia. To elucidate how T.
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thielaviopsis basicola, black root rot, disease of cotton, t. basicola, proteome, wheat, hairy vetch, cotton, lupin, susceptible host, non-host, crop rotation, hierarchical clustering analysis, two-dimensional electrophoresis protein profiles, cross-species, vitamin b6, malic enzyme, lipid accumulation, fungus, extension and adoption of research, farming systems, resistance development, resistance management plan (rmp), economic cost, environmental sustainability, agronomic decisions, soil health, nutrition
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