Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology

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Autores principales: Bertschinger, L., Bühler, L., Dupuis, B., Gessler, C., Forbes, G., Keller, E.R., Scheidegger, Urs C., Struik, Paul C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Frontiers Media 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80539
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author Bertschinger, L.
Bühler, L.
Dupuis, B.
Gessler, C.
Forbes, G.
Keller, E.R.
Scheidegger, Urs C.
Struik, Paul C.
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Bühler, L.
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Struik, Paul C.
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spelling CGSpace805392024-05-01T08:18:29Z Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology Bertschinger, L. Bühler, L. Dupuis, B. Gessler, C. Forbes, G. Keller, E.R. Scheidegger, Urs C. Struik, Paul C. potatoes plant viruses infection seed potatoes 2017-02-03 2017-03-28T13:02:50Z 2017-03-28T13:02:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80539 en Open Access Frontiers Media Bertschinger, L.; Bühler, L.; Dupuis, B.; Duffy, B.; Gessler, C.; Forbes, G.A.; Keller, E.R.; Scheidegger, U.C.; Struik, P.C. 2017. Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology. Frontiers in Plant Science. (Switzerland). ISSN 1664-462X. 8:13 p.
spellingShingle potatoes
plant viruses
infection
seed potatoes
Bertschinger, L.
Bühler, L.
Dupuis, B.
Gessler, C.
Forbes, G.
Keller, E.R.
Scheidegger, Urs C.
Struik, Paul C.
Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology
title Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology
title_full Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology
title_fullStr Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology
title_full_unstemmed Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology
title_short Incomplete Infection of Secondarily Infected Potato Plants – an Environment Dependent Underestimated Mechanism in Plant Virology
title_sort incomplete infection of secondarily infected potato plants an environment dependent underestimated mechanism in plant virology
topic potatoes
plant viruses
infection
seed potatoes
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80539
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