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Divergence Between Sympatric Rice- and Maize-Infecting Populations of Rhizoctonia solani AG-1 IA from Latin America

A. D. González-Vera    
J. Bernardes-de-Assis    
M. Zala    
B. A. McDonald    
F. Correa-Victoria    
E. J. Graterol-Matute    
and P. C. Ceresini    

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