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Title: Interacting genes in the pine-fusiform rust forest pathosystem
Author(s): Amerson, H.V.; Kubisiak, T.L.; Garcia, S.A.; Kuhlman, G.C.; Nelson, C.D.; McKeand, S.E.; Mullin, T.J.; Li, B.
Date: 2005
Source: In: Proceedings of the 28th biennial southern forest tree improvement conference, June 21-23, 2005. Interacting genes in the pine-fusiform rust forest pathosystem Raleigh, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 60.
Description: Fusiform rust (FR) disease of pines, caused by Cronartium quercuum f.sp. fusiforme (Cqf), is the most destructive disease in pine plantations of the southern U. S. The NCSU fusiform rust program, in conjunction with the USDA-Forest Service in Saucier, MS and Athens, GA, has research underway to elucidate some of the genetic interactions in this pathosystem.
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