Transcriptome analysis reveals key genes involved in the resistance to

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  • who: Xinghua Nie from the Inoculations were done primarily with the strain of Cparasitica preserved in the College of Plant Science and Technology, Beijing University of Agriculture. The wild Chinese chestnut material in this experiment was grafted at the Chestnut Technology Experiment and Extension Station of Huairou District in, . Meanwhile, to reduce the errors caused by the environment and the growth state of branches, some criteria had been established, (1) the test branches can be healthy and non-damaged have published the research work: Transcriptome analysis reveals key genes involved in the resistance to, in the Journal . . .

     

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