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Mechanical transmission of a strain of tulip breaking virus fromlilium longiflorum to chenopodium spp

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A virus, mechanically transmitted fromLilium longiflorum toChenopodium spp., was identified in morphological, serological and ultrastructural studies as tulip breaking virus (TBV). Data presented indicate that the isolate differs from other TBV strains in host range and ultrastructural pathology.

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Alper, M., Koenig, R., Lesemann, D.E. et al. Mechanical transmission of a strain of tulip breaking virus fromlilium longiflorum to chenopodium spp. Phytoparasitica 10, 193–199 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02994528

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