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  • 13. Impact of Abiotic Stresses on Plant Virus Transmission by Aphids.
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    Guo H, Gu L, Liu F, Chen F, Ge F, Sun Y.
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  • 19. Host Plants Indirectly Influence Plant Virus Transmission by Altering Gut Cysteine Protease Activity of Aphid Vectors.
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