The importance of archival and herbarium materials in understanding the role of oospores in late blight epidemics of the past
JB Ristaino - Phytopathology, 1998 - Am Phytopath Society
Nineteenth and early twentieth century botanists and mycologists collected healthy and
infected plant materials from many regions of the world. Some of these plant collections
preserved in herbaria around the world contain samples that are of considerable
significance to epidemiologists, population biologists, and botanists. The advent of the
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the development of molecular marker technology has
made DNA amplification from herbarium material a reality. In this mini-review, archival letters …
infected plant materials from many regions of the world. Some of these plant collections
preserved in herbaria around the world contain samples that are of considerable
significance to epidemiologists, population biologists, and botanists. The advent of the
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the development of molecular marker technology has
made DNA amplification from herbarium material a reality. In this mini-review, archival letters …
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