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spellingShingle Berthelot, Edwige, Ducousso, Marie, Macia, Jean-Luc, Bogaert, Florent, Baecker, Volker, Thébaud, Gaël, Gallet, Romain, Yvon, Michel, Blanc, Stéphane, Khelifa, Mounia, Drucker, Martin, Journal of Virology, Turnip Mosaic Virus Is a Second Example of a Virus Using Transmission Activation for Plant-to-Plant Propagation by Aphids, Virology, Insect Science, Immunology, Microbiology
title Turnip Mosaic Virus Is a Second Example of a Virus Using Transmission Activation for Plant-to-Plant Propagation by Aphids
title_full Turnip Mosaic Virus Is a Second Example of a Virus Using Transmission Activation for Plant-to-Plant Propagation by Aphids
title_fullStr Turnip Mosaic Virus Is a Second Example of a Virus Using Transmission Activation for Plant-to-Plant Propagation by Aphids
title_full_unstemmed Turnip Mosaic Virus Is a Second Example of a Virus Using Transmission Activation for Plant-to-Plant Propagation by Aphids
title_short Turnip Mosaic Virus Is a Second Example of a Virus Using Transmission Activation for Plant-to-Plant Propagation by Aphids
title_sort turnip mosaic virus is a second example of a virus using transmission activation for plant-to-plant propagation by aphids
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topic Virology, Insect Science, Immunology, Microbiology
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