Palani et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Characteristics of Double Fungicide Resistant Strains of Venturia inaequalisPalani et al., 2000
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- Palani P
- Lalithakumari D
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Penconazole-resistant and cabendazim-resistant mutants of Venturia inaequalis were developed by chemical (MNNG) mutagenesis. Protoplasts of these mutants were isolated and fused using polyethylene glycol as the fusogen. Fusants were classified into parental …
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