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  1. Narrow host range phages associated with citrus canker lesions in Florida and Argentina by Balogh, B., Dickstein, E.R., Jones, J.B., Canteros, Blanca Isabel

    Published 2018
    “…All 30 phages isolated from four locations in Argentina had identical host ranges (group ARG), while 37 phages from Florida made up two groups (FLA and FLB). …”
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  2. ECHO answers small-farm need by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1989
    “…A newsletter sharing information about what does and does not work on the small, third world farm is published by ECHO (Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization), a Christian, non-profit group based in Florida, USA. ECHO exists to provide...…”
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  3. Caracterización del virus del mosaico amarillo dorado del frijol en Cuba by Echemendia Gómez, A.L., Ramos Gonzalez, PL, Villarreal, N., Martínez, A.K., González Arias, G.A., Morales, Francisco José

    Published 2010
    “…Furthermore, the biological, serological and molecular characterization showed that isolate of BGYMV is a member of the Mesoamerican BGYMV group.…”
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  4. Combining ability of tropical maize germplasm in West Africa. III. Tropical maize inbreds by Kim, S.K., Ajala, S., Brewbaker, J.L.

    Published 2000
    “…GCA values for the 11 elite white parents were significant (P = 0.05), and every inbred served as parent for one or more superior hybrids interactions of hybrids with environments were highly significant for the yellow diallel, but not for the white diallel, Yellow inhreds Fla2BT106 (Florida, dent) and Ki9 and Kil4 (Thailand, flint) had the highest GCA values and superior hybrids, while the four white inbreds with superior GCA values were all bred in Nigeria (TZi3, TZi8, TZi12 and TZi15) and all were flints or flinty dents, Some outstanding hybrids were flint x dent crosses, often representing the cross of Tuxpeño and Caribbean heterotic groups, but many were not. …”
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  5. Towards an integrated linkage map of common bean. 4. Development of a core linkage map and alignment of RFLP maps by Freyre, R., Skroch, Paul W., Geffroy, V, Adam-Blondon, Anne-Françoise, Shirmohamadali, A., Johnson, William C., Llaca, V, Nodari, RO, Pereira, P.A., Tsai, Siu Mui, Tohme, Joseph M., Dron, Michel, Nienhuis, James, Vallejos, C. Eduardo, Gepts, Paul L.

    Published 1998
    “…Among the RFLPs mapped were markers from the University of California, Davis (established in the F2 of the BJ cross), University of Paris-Orsay, and University of Florida maps. These shared markers allowed us to establish a correspondence between the linkage groups of these three RFLP linkage maps. …”
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  6. Equine influenza virus in Asia: phylogeographic pattern and molecular features reveal circulation of an autochthonous lineage by Miño, Samuel, Mojsiejczuk, Laura, Guo, Wei, Zhang, Haili, Qi, Ting, Du, Cheng, Zhang, Xiang, Wang, Jingfei, Campos, Rodolfo, Wang, Xiaojun

    Published 2020
    “…Currently, the strains belonging to the H3N8 subtype are divided into two clades, Florida clade 1 (FC1) and Florida clade 2 (FC2), which emerged in 2002. …”
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