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Floral mimicry, coevolution of hosts and pathogens, and stress tolerance versus resistance to pathogens — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Floral mimicry, coevolution of hosts and pathogens, and stress tolerance versus resistance to pathogens
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Authors:
Roy, B. A.
Year:
1996
Journal:
Bulletin of the Geobotanical Institute ETH, Vol. 62, pp. 75-78
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
PLANT PATHOGEN, RUST FUNGUS, MUSTARD
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