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Potato virus X: Inoculation of potato varieties tolerant to virus y

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Roberts, D.A., Blodgett, F.M. & Wilkinson, R.E. Potato virus X: Inoculation of potato varieties tolerant to virus y. American Potato Journal 29, 212–220 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02881341

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