Using of RAPD-PCR for Separation of Pythium spinosum Sawada into Two Varieties

Pythium spinosum var. spinosum and Pythium spinosum var. spoanriiferum, 2 varieties of Pythium spinosum were isolated from the rhizosphere soil of wheat grown in Bear-Elmansura zone (The New Valley Governorate, Egypt) and from the mud soil at the bank of Sheatan Lake (Tunisia), respectively. Cardina...

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