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An increase in the number of amino acids inAmaranthus viridis plants infected with pigweed mosaic virus was found.
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Singh, S., Verma, V.S., Goswami, B.K. et al. Influence of pigweed mosaic virus on free amino acids of pigweed (Amaranthus viridis L.). Biol Plant 16, 76–77 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02920824
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