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The modern techniques of molecular biology are expected to provide fresh insights into the mechanisms which regulate plant-pathogen interactions, especially those controlling fungal pathogenicity and specific race-cultivar resistance and susceptibility. However, for the proper interpretation of the resulting biochemical and genetic data, a detailed understanding of the cytology of such interactions will be essential. One plant-pathogen combination which has become increasingly appropriate for such research is that between Phaseolus vulgaris and Collectotrichum lindemuthianum, a hemibiotrophic fungus.
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O’Connell, R.J., Bailey, J.A. (1986). Cellular Interactions between Phaseolus Vulgaris and the Hemibiotrophic Fungus Colletotrichum Lindemuthianum . In: Bailey, J.A. (eds) Biology and Molecular Biology of Plant-Pathogen Interactions. NATO ASI Series, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82849-2_4
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