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Virus isolates resembling the dandelion yellow mosaic virus (synonym: lettuce necrosis virus) were obtained from dandelion plants in twenty five localities of Bohemia and also of Norway, Sweden and Finland. All isolates were sap transmissible merely to lettuce, but some of them also toChenopodium quinoa; other test plants could not be infected. Attempted serological and biological identification of the isolates with some viruses presumed to be able to infect spontaneously dandelion plants have failed.
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Brčák, J. Czech and scandinavian isolates resembling dandelion yellow mosaic virus. Biol Plant 21, 298–301 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02902213
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