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1. Characterization of a new world monopartite begomovirus causing leaf curl disease of tomato in Ecuador and Peru reveals a new direction in geminivirus evolution. Melgarejo TA, Kon T, Rojas MR, Paz-Carrasco L, Zerbini FM, Gilbertson RL. J Virol; 2013 May; 87(10):5397-413. PubMed ID: 23468482 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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