Albugo laibachii explained
Albugo laibachii is a species of oomycete, whose genome has recently (2011) been sequenced.[1] It is a plant pathogen of Arabidopsis thaliana. Albugo laibachii also causes the host plant to become more susceptible to other parasites, when it normally would be more resistant, wearing down the host plant's immune system.[2]
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- Web site: The John Innes Centre. Albugo laibachii Nc14 genome sequencing project. European Nucleotide Archive. The Sainsbury Laboratory. 12 February 2015.
- EuMicrobedbLite: A lightweight genomic resource and analytic platform for draft oomycete genomes. Molecular Plant Pathology. 19. 1. 227–237. 10.1111/mpp.12505. 27785876. 2018. Panda. Arijit. Sen. Diya. Ghosh. Arup. Gupta. Akash. c. Mathu Malar. Prakash Mishra. Gyan. Singh. Deeksha. Ye. Wenwu. Tyler. Brett M. Tripathy. Sucheta. 6638084.