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Tests with milk and rice polish to prevent infection of Irish potato with virus Y transmitted by aphids

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Shands, W.A., Webb, R.E. & Schultz, E.S. Tests with milk and rice polish to prevent infection of Irish potato with virus Y transmitted by aphids. American Potato Journal 39, 36–39 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02912630

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