2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.803.163
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Paramyrothecium roridum causing Brown Leaf Spot of Mulberry

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“…The species is known to occupy different ecological niches. It has been reported as a pathogen on different host plants (Han et al 2014;Haudenshield et al 2018;Matic et al 2019;Pappachan et al 2019;Soliman 2020), as a seed-borne pathogen (Bharath et al 2006;Abdullah and Al-Mosawi 2010), as an endophyte (Amitha et al 2014;Liu et al 2016;Shen et al 2019), or as a soil and dead plant substrate inhabitant (Domsch et al 2007;Lee et al 2008;Kwon et al 2014; be a promising agent for biological weed control (Lee et al 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The species is known to occupy different ecological niches. It has been reported as a pathogen on different host plants (Han et al 2014;Haudenshield et al 2018;Matic et al 2019;Pappachan et al 2019;Soliman 2020), as a seed-borne pathogen (Bharath et al 2006;Abdullah and Al-Mosawi 2010), as an endophyte (Amitha et al 2014;Liu et al 2016;Shen et al 2019), or as a soil and dead plant substrate inhabitant (Domsch et al 2007;Lee et al 2008;Kwon et al 2014; be a promising agent for biological weed control (Lee et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%