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Rapid Evolution of Introduced Plant Pathogens via Interspecific Hybridization
Hybridization is leading to rapid evolution of Dutch Elm disease and other fungal plant pathogens. Dutch elm disease was unknown in Europe and North America before 1900, but there have been two enormously destructive pandemics of disease across the northern hemisphere in this century.
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description | Hybridization is leading to rapid evolution of Dutch Elm disease and other fungal plant pathogens. Dutch elm disease was unknown in Europe and North America before 1900, but there have been two enormously destructive pandemics of disease across the northern hemisphere in this century. |
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