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A novel putative member of the family Benyviridae is associated with soilborne wheat mosaic disease in Brazil

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J. B. Valente, F. S. Pereira, L. A. Stempkowski, M. Farias, P. Kuhnem, D. Lau, T. V. M. Fajardo, A. Nhani Junior, R. T. Casa, A. Bogo and F. N.… Click to show full abstract

J. B. Valente, F. S. Pereira, L. A. Stempkowski, M. Farias, P. Kuhnem, D. Lau, T. V. M. Fajardo, A. Nhani Junior, R. T. Casa, A. Bogo and F. N. da Silva* Crop Production Graduate Program, Santa Catarina State University/UDESC, Lages, SC 88520-000; Biotrigo Gen etica, Passo Fundo, RS 99052-160; Embrapa Trigo, Passo Fundo, RS 99050-970; Embrapa Uva e Vinho, Bento Gonc alves, RS 95701-008; and Embrapa Inform atica Agropecu aria, Campinas, SP 13083-886, Brazil

Keywords: putative member; family benyviridae; member family; novel putative; benyviridae associated; brazil

Journal Title: Plant Pathology
Year Published: 2019

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