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Differential transmission of Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus by three cryptic species of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci complexChi et al., 2020
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- Chi Y
- Pan L
- Bouvaine S
- Fan Y
- Liu Y
- Liu S
- Seal S
- Wang X
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- Virology
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Abstract In recent years, Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV), a begomovirus (genus Begmovirus, family Geminiviridae) causing cassava mosaic disease in Asia, poses serious threats to cassava cultivation in Asia. However, the transmission of SLCMV in the areas into …
- 241000336234 Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus 0 title abstract description 109
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