RESISTANCE TO PHENYLAMIDE FUNGICIDES: a case study with phytophthora infestans involving mating type and race structure.

@article{Gisi1996RESISTANCETP,
  title={RESISTANCE TO PHENYLAMIDE FUNGICIDES: a case study with phytophthora infestans involving mating type and race structure.},
  author={Ulrich Gisi and Yigal Cohen},
  journal={Annual review of phytopathology},
  year={1996},
  volume={34},
  pages={
          549-72
        }
}
Phenylamide-resistant isolates of Phytophthora infestans have gradually become an important part of populations in many countries. [] Key Result Resistance to phenylamides became established in A1 populations before the appearance of A2 type. Resistant isolates express equal or greater fitness than sensitive isolates, but no correlation was detected between resistance and race structure. The continuous changes in P. infestans populations require careful adaptation of successful disease control programs.

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