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Atemi     2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3- cyclopropyl-1-(1,2,4...

Synonyms: Alto, Cyproconazole, Atemi C, SureCN20791, san-619f, ...
 
 
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  • Progenies from a genetic cross between an isolate with an intermediate and a high sensitivity to azoles displayed a continuous range of phenotypes with respect to cyproconazole sensitivity, indicating that variation in azole sensitivity in this haploid organism is polygenic [8].

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