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Epidermiological evidence that vegetatively propagated solanaceous plant species act as sources of Potato spindle tuber viroid inoculum for tomato /
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Epidermiological evidence that vegetatively propagated solanaceous plant species act as sources of Potato spindle tuber viroid inoculum for tomato /

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Other Authors: Jansen, C. C. C., Botermans, M., Roenhorst, J. W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Papa
Solonum tuberosum
Solanáceas
Tomate
Licopersicum esculentum
Marchitez
Virus Fitopatógenos
Inoculación
Microorganismos Fitopatógenos
Viroide tubérculo fusiforme de la papa
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