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    Piñeyro MJ, Albrecht KA, Mondjana AM, Grau CR.
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    Esfandiari N, Kohi Habibi M, Mosahebi GH, Mozafari J.
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  • 37. Establishing alighting preferences and species transmission differences for Pea seed-borne mosaic virus aphid vectors.
    Congdon BS, Coutts BA, Renton M, Flematti GR, Jones RAC.
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  • 39. Identification of potyvirus isolates from faba bean (Vicia faba L.), and the relationships between bean yellow mosaic virus and clover yellow vein virus.
    Fortass M, Bos L, Goldbach RW.
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