1990 journal article

VIRULENCE OF SEPTORIA-NODORUM AS AFFECTED BY PASSAGE THROUGH DETACHED LEAVES OF WHEAT AND BARLEY CULTIVARS

JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY-PHYTOPATHOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT, 128(2), 125–136.

By: T. Berecket n, T. Hebert n & K. Leonard n

TL;DR: In seven of eight isolates passed through wheat or barley, only the original genetic marker was recovered after three generations, indicating that cross–contamination could not account for the observed change of virulence, and in the single case of apparent contamination, of a sub–isolate, virulence declined. (via Semantic Scholar)
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