R. solani infects many plants including major crops and there is no effective resistance to it, leading to serious losses.
SCIENTISTS from the CSIRO and University of Western Australia's Institute of Agriculture have sequenced the genome of a strain of the common fungus Rhizoctonia solani and found some unexpected results.
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