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HOST INDUCED GENE SILENCING ( HIGS) OF CANDIDATE EFFECTORS OF BLUMERIA GRAMINIS F.SP.HORDEI USING BSMV MEDIATED SILENCING METHOD.
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2013-12-31
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Akkaya, Mahinur
Özketen, Ahmet Çağlar
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HOST INDUCED GENE SILENCING ( HIGS) OF CANDIDATE EFFECTORS OF BLUMERIA GRAMINIS F.SP.HORDEI USING BSMV MEDIATED SILENCING METHOD.
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M. Akkaya and A. Ç. Özketen, “HOST INDUCED GENE SILENCING ( HIGS) OF CANDIDATE EFFECTORS OF BLUMERIA GRAMINIS F.SP.HORDEI USING BSMV MEDIATED SILENCING METHOD.,” 2013. Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/60118.