The rise of the hybrid fungi
Clive Brasier ()
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Clive Brasier: Forestry Commission Research Agency, Surrey
Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6783, 134-135
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Hybrids between fungal pathogens of plants seem to be arising with increasing frequency. The most recently described example is a cross between two species of rust fungus that can attack poplar trees bred for commercial purposes.
Date: 2000
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