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Phytoplasmas are plant endocellular parasites spread through the world. They range in size from 200 to 800 nm. Their genome is very small, from 530 kb to 1350 kb. Phytoplasmas lack a number of genes involved in: (I) essential metabolic pathways, like F0F1-type ATP–synthase and pentose phosphate pathway, (II) biosynthesis of amino and fatty acids, (III)
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Phytoplasmas are plant endocellular parasites spread through the world. They range in size from 200 to 800 nm. Their genome is very small, from 530 kb to 1350 kb. Phytoplasmas lack a number of genes involved in: (I) essential metabolic pathways, like F0F1-type ATP–synthase and pentose phosphate pathway, (II) biosynthesis of amino and fatty acids, (III)
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Influence of conifers on the forms of phosphorus in selected New Zealand grassland soils
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1996M R Davis, R H Newman
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Early genome duplications in conifers and other seed plants
Science Advances, 2015Zheng Li +2 more
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Physiology and Molecular Biology of a Family of Pathogenesis-Related PR-10 Proteins in Conifers
Journal of Crop Improvement, 2004Abul K M Ekramoddoullah
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Revision of Cercospora -Like Fungi on Juniperus and Related Conifers
Mycologia, 1990B C Sutton, C S Hodges
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A key for the identification of stomata of the native conifers of Scandinavia
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2004exaly

