Abstract

When healthy EAN or NAN race isolates of the Dutch elm disease pathogen Ophiostoma novo-ulmi were infected with cytoplasmic, virus-like d-factors, they showed reduced production in vitro of the protein wilt toxin cerato-ulmin. Isolates infected with the d3, d7, d9 and d11 factors showed significant decreases in cerato-ulmin production (P

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