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  • 6. Complete genome sequence of the original Taiwanese isolate of sweet potato latent virus and its relationship to other potyviruses infecting sweet potato.
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  • 11. Natural wild hosts of sweet potato feathery mottle virus show spatial differences in virus incidence and virus-like diseases in Uganda.
    Tugume AK, Mukasa SB, Valkonen JP.
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  • 12. Comparisons of coat protein gene sequences show that East African isolates of Sweet potato feathery mottle virus form a genetically distinct group.
    Kreuze JF, Karyeija RF, Gibson RW, Valkonen JP.
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  • 13. Detection of sweet potato virus C, sweet potato virus 2 and sweet potato feathery mottle virus in Portugal.
    Varanda CM, Santos SJ, Oliveira MD, Clara MI, Félix MR.
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  • 17. Phylogenetic relationships of closely related potyviruses infecting sweet potato determined by genomic characterization of Sweet potato virus G and Sweet potato virus 2.
    Li F, Xu D, Abad J, Li R.
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  • 19. Recombination and selection pressure in the ipomovirus sweet potato mild mottle virus (Potyviridae) in wild species and cultivated sweetpotato in the centre of evolution in East Africa.
    Tugume AK, Mukasa SB, Kalkkinen N, Valkonen JP.
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  • 20. Synergistic interactions of a potyvirus and a phloem-limited crinivirus in sweet potato plants.
    Karyeija RF, Kreuze JF, Gibson RW, Valkonen JP.
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