Status of the Pythiaceae [Straminipila] in Argentina the genus Pythium

The genus Pythium [Pythiaceae [Peronosporomycetes-ex Oomycetes], KingdomStraminipila] includes important pathogens, affecting a wide range of hosts of economic value, causing damping-off and decline of herbaceous and wooded plants due to rootlets rot. In order to acquire a more comprehensive vision...

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Autor principal: Palmucci, Hemilse Elena
Otros Autores: Wolcan, Silvia M., Grijalba, Pablo Enrique
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