2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-680979/v1
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Molecular Diversity, Haplotype Distribution and Gene Flow of Bipolaris Sorokiniana Fungus Causing Spot Blotch Disease in Different Wheat Growing Zones

Abstract: Bipolaris sorokiniana (BS) is an economically important fungal pathogen causing spot blotch of wheat (Trtiticum aestivum) and found in all wheat growing zones of India. Very scanty and fragmentary information is available on its genetic diversity. The current research is the first detailed report on the geographic distribution and evolution of BS population in five geographically distinct wheat growing zones [North Western Plain Zone (NWPZ), North Eastern Plain zone (NEPZ); North Hill Zone (NHZ), Southern Hill… Show more

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