The wheat powdery mildew genome shows the unique evolution of an obligate biotroph
Thomas Wicker(University of Zurich), Beat Keller(University of Zurich), Paul Schulze‐Lefert(Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research), Jan P. Buchmann(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), Francis Parlange(University of Zurich), Roi Ben‐David(University of Helsinki), Joëlle Amselem(Biologie et Gestion des Risques en Agriculture), Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat(Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research), Margarita Shatalina(University of Zurich), Jaroslav Doležel(Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnical and Agricultural Research), Timothy Paape(Agricultural Research Service), Stefan Roffler(University of Zurich), Pietro D. Spanu(Imperial College London), Simone Oberhaensli(University of Zurich), Rémy Bruggmann(University of Bern), Hadi Quesneville(Centre Île-de-France - Versailles-Grignon), Hana Šimková(Czech Academy of Sciences), Kentaro K. Shimizu(University of Zurich)
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