Virus particles of cucumber green mottle mosaic tobamovirus move systemically in the phloem of infected cucumber plants.

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Published in Mol Plant Microbe Interact on February 01, 1999

Authors

L Simón-Buela1, F García-Arenal

Author Affiliations

1: Dpto. Biotecnología, ETSI Agrónomos, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.

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