Solanum elaeagnifolium and S. rostratum as potential hosts of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus So...
Solanum elaeagnifolium and S. rostratum as potential hosts of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus Solanum elaeagnifolium and S. rostratum as potential hosts of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus
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Invasive weeds cause significant crop yield and economic losses in agriculture. The highest indirect impact may be attributed to the role of invasive weeds as virus reservoirs within commercial growing areas. The new tobamovirus tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV), first identified in the Middle East, overcame the Tm-22 resistance allele of cu...
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Solanum elaeagnifolium and S. rostratum as potential hosts of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus Solanum elaeagnifolium and S. rostratum as potential hosts of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_19c6b9d24d0b4f5f89f3fee344705dc1
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