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A helitron-induced RabGDIα variant causes quantitative recessive resistance to maize rough dwarf diseaseLiu et al., 2020
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- Liu Q
- Deng S
- Liu B
- Tao Y
- Ai H
- Liu J
- Zhang Y
- Zhao Y
- Xu M
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- Nature Communications
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Maize rough dwarf disease (MRDD), caused by various species of the genus Fijivirus, threatens maize production worldwide. We previously identified a quantitative locus qMrdd1 conferring recessive resistance to one causal species, rice black-streaked dwarf virus …
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