Epidemiology and control of emerging criniviruses in bean

Virus Research - Tập 280 - Trang 197902 - 2020
Leticia Ruiz Garcia1, Dirk Janssen1
1IFAPA, Camino de San Nicolas 1, La Mojonera 04745, Spain

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