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Nature Biotechnology  20, 1035 - 1039 (2002)
Published online: 23 September 2002; | doi:10.1038/nbt743

Engineering hypervirulence in a mycoherbicidal fungus for efficient weed control

Ziva Amsellem, Barry A. Cohen & Jonathan Gressel
 
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The presence of NEP1 and its product in transformants.

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Greater efficiency of NEP1 Colletotrichum inoculum in controlling Abutilon theophrasti seedlings treated at the cotyledonary stage of development.

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The ability of NEP1 Colletotrichum coccodes to control Abutilon plants successfully through the stage of three true leaves.

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Shortening of dew period requirements for successful disease establishment using NEP1 Colletotrichum.

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Differences in host susceptibility between wild-type and NEP1 strains of Colletotrichum coccodesa

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