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146 related items for PubMed ID: 23812656

  • 1. Molecular and biological characterization of corchorus mottle virus, a new begomovirus from Brazil.
    Blawid R, Fontenele RS, Lacorte C, Ribeiro SG.
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  • 12. Molecular characterization of a naturally occurring intraspecific recombinant begomovirus with close relatives widespread in southern Arabia.
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  • 15. Characterization and distribution of tomato yellow margin leaf curl virus, a begomovirus from Venezuela.
    Nava A, Londoño A, Polston JE.
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    Pinto VB, Silva JP, Fiallo-Olivé E, Navas-Castillo J, Zerbini FM.
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