Asexual reproduction induces a rapid and permanent loss of sexual reproduction capacity in the rice fungal pathogen magnaporthe oryzae : results of in vitro experimental evolution assays

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  • who: Saleh et_al BMC Evolutionary and collaborators from the INRA, UMR BGPI, TA, /K, Montpellier, France have published the paper: Asexual reproduction induces a rapid and permanent loss of sexual reproduction capacity in the rice fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae : results of in vitro experimental evolution assays, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to determine whether female fertility was rapidly lost in the absence of sexual and whether this loss was controlled genetically or epigenetically. The authors show for the first time that in the absence of sexual female-sterile mutants of M. oryzae . . .

     

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