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  • 3. Novel sugarcane streak and Sugarcane streak Réunion mastreviruses from southern Africa and La Réunion.
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  • 6. Sequence diversity and virulence in Zea mays of Maize streak virus isolates.
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  • 12. A high degree of African streak virus diversity within Nigerian maize fields includes a new mastrevirus from Axonopus compressus.
    Oluwafemi S, Kraberger S, Shepherd DN, Martin DP, Varsani A.
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  • 14. Panicum streak virus diversity is similar to that observed for maize streak virus.
    Varsani A, Oluwafemi S, Windram OP, Shepherd DN, Monjane AL, Owor BE, Rybicki EP, Lefeuvre P, Martin DP.
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  • 15. The complete nucleotide sequence of two distinct geminiviruses infecting cucurbits in Vietnam.
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  • 16. Molecular diversity, geographic distribution and host range of monocot-infecting mastreviruses in Africa and surrounding islands.
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  • 19. Analysis of the nucleotide sequence of the treehopper-transmitted geminivirus, tomato pseudo-curly top virus, suggests a recombinant origin.
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  • 20. Begomoviruses from mungbeans in Pakistan: epitope profiles, DNA A sequences and phylogenetic relationships.
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