Abstract:6Mycelial compatibility, the ability for fungal isolates to grow together and form 7 one single colony, was defined for Sclerotinia sclerotiorum nearly 30 years ago and has 8 since been used as a marker to describe clonal variation in population genetic studies.
9While evidence suggests an associative relationship between mycelial compatibility and 10 vegetative compatibility, contemporary research has treated these traits as analogous.
11As molecular markers have been developed to describe genetic variation, … Show more
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