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  • 16. Predators indirectly reduce the prevalence of an insect-vectored plant pathogen independent of predator diversity.
    Long EY, Finke DL.
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  • 17. Role of Pea Enation Mosaic Virus Coat Protein in the Host Plant and Aphid Vector.
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  • 18. Expression and suppression of circulative aphid transmission in pea enation mosaic virus.
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