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dc.contributor.authorNutsugah, S.K.en_GB
dc.contributor.authorTwumasi, J.K.en_GB
dc.contributor.authorChipili, J.en_GB
dc.contributor.authorSere, Y.en_GB
dc.contributor.authorSreenivasaprasad, Surapareddyen_GB
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-24T09:11:22Z
dc.date.available2013-09-24T09:11:22Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.identifier.citationNutsugah, S. K., Twumasi, J. K., Chipili, J., Sere, Y. and Sreenivasaprasad, S. (2008) 'Diversity of the Rice Blast Pathogen Populations in Ghana and Strategies for Resistance Management', Plant Pathology Journal, 7(1),pp.109-113en_GB
dc.identifier.issn18125387
dc.identifier.issn18125425
dc.identifier.doi10.3923/ppj.2008.109.113
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10547/302154
dc.description.abstractThe present study describes the outputs of a collaborative research programme funded by the UK`s Department for International Development-Crop Protection Program to investigate the genetic (lineages) and pathogenic (pathotypes) diversity of the blast fungus populations and characterize the key sites suitable for resistance screening. Seventy-one Magnaporthe grisae isolates were collected from seven regions where rice is grown, representing blast populations in Ghana.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherAsian Network for Scientific Information (ANSINET)en_GB
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ppj.2008.109.113en_GB
dc.rightsArchived with thanks to Plant Pathology Journalen_GB
dc.subjectpyricularia oryzaeen_GB
dc.subjectrice blast diseaseen_GB
dc.subjectfungien_GB
dc.titleDiversity of the rice blast pathogen populations in Ghana and strategies for resistance managementen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.journalPlant Pathology Journalen_GB
html.description.abstractThe present study describes the outputs of a collaborative research programme funded by the UK`s Department for International Development-Crop Protection Program to investigate the genetic (lineages) and pathogenic (pathotypes) diversity of the blast fungus populations and characterize the key sites suitable for resistance screening. Seventy-one Magnaporthe grisae isolates were collected from seven regions where rice is grown, representing blast populations in Ghana.


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