Ascochyta Sp . The closest matches obtained for the g3pd, ef, and chs sequences were ascochyta sp. New zealand department of scientific and industrial research, bulletin.
    
 
 
Recent epidemics in the usa (1980s) and australia. The ncbi taxonomy database is not an authoritative source for.
 
Ascochyta Sp Images References : 
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Ascochyta fungi (Ascochyta spp. ) on lilac (Syringa spp. ) 5485624 , 372031 (for references in articles please use ncbi:txid372031) current name
 
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Ascochyta fungi (Ascochyta spp. ) on (type unspecified , Nov., a new species collected on silphium perfoliatum l., differs from other species of ascochyta on this host in length, width of the conidia and diameter of.
 
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Ascochyta Blattflecken Ascochyta sp auf weiรe Kleeblatt Stockfotografie , 1756117 (for references in articles please use ncbi:txid1756117) current name
 
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Ascoquitose (Ascochyta sp) , Ascochytatin, a novel bioactive spirodioxynaphthalene metabolite produced by the.
 
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Ascochyta fungi (Ascochyta spp. ) on hickory (Carya spp. ) 5459258 , Download scientific diagram | a:mancha foliar inicial causada por ascochyta sp;
 
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Ascoquitose (Ascochyta sp) , Recent epidemics in the usa (1980s) and australia.
 
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Ascochyta fungi (Ascochyta spp. ) on field pea (Pisum sativum ) 5487424 , Recent epidemics in the usa (1980s) and australia.
 
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Ascochyta fungi (Genus Ascochyta) , Download scientific diagram | a:mancha foliar inicial causada por ascochyta sp;
 
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Ascochyta fungi (Genus Ascochyta) , Ascochyta is the most important disease of chickpea worldwide and has been recorded in nearly all producing countries.
 
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Ascoquitose (Ascochyta sp) , Download scientific diagram | structures of ascochytatin (1) and its derivatives (2, 3 and 4).