Phylogeny of Pseudocercospora griseola from Puerto Rico, Central America and Tanzania confirms the existence of an Afro-Andean clade

Volume: 157, Issue: 3, Pages: 533 - 547
Published: May 29, 2020
Abstract
Angular Leaf Spot (ALS), caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora griseola, is an important disease of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Previous studies demonstrated that P. griseola and Phaseolus vulgaris have co-evolved, resulting in the classification of the fungus into Middle American and Andean populations that reflect the evolutionary history of the host. However, an unusual group of P. griseola isolates found in Africa, termed Afro-Andean,...
Paper Details
Title
Phylogeny of Pseudocercospora griseola from Puerto Rico, Central America and Tanzania confirms the existence of an Afro-Andean clade
Published Date
May 29, 2020
Volume
157
Issue
3
Pages
533 - 547
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