The complete nucleotide sequence of the RNA2 of the crinivirus tomato infectious chlorosis virus: isolates from North America and Europe are essentially identical

Anelise F. Orílio1, Jesús Navas‐Castillo1
1Estación Experimental “La Mayora”, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), 29760 Algarrobo-Costa, Málaga, Spain

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