Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France

This workshop indicated that significant progress has recently been made, leading to the current thinking that three forms of banana streak virus (BSV) exist. It also showed that many questions remain to be answered and that a significant research effort has to be undertaken concerning transmission...

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Autores principales: Frison, Emile A., Sharrock, Suzanne L.
Formato: Conference Proceedings
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104288
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spelling CGSpace1042882025-10-16T12:12:59Z Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France Frison, Emile A. Sharrock, Suzanne L. musa bananas plantains germplasm This workshop indicated that significant progress has recently been made, leading to the current thinking that three forms of banana streak virus (BSV) exist. It also showed that many questions remain to be answered and that a significant research effort has to be undertaken concerning transmission of the virus and detection methods. 1998 2019-10-15T15:40:35Z 2019-10-15T15:40:35Z Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104288 en Open Access application/pdf Frison, E.A.; Sharrock, S.L. (eds.) (1998) Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?.
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Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France
title Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France
title_full Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France
title_fullStr Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France
title_full_unstemmed Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France
title_short Banana streak virus: a unique virus-Musa interaction?: Proceedings of a workshop of the PROMUSA Virology working group, 19-21 January 1998, Montpellier, France
title_sort banana streak virus a unique virus musa interaction proceedings of a workshop of the promusa virology working group 19 21 january 1998 montpellier france
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bananas
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germplasm
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104288
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