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The authors thank B. W. Falk (University of California, Davis, USA) for providing a dried carrot leaf sample containing a Californian isolate of CMoMV. We are grateful to Roswitha Ulrich for the CMoMV isolate from Bingenheim, Hesse, Germany. Parts of this study were supported by the German Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection under the project 02OE253.
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Menzel, W., Maiss, E. & Vetten, H.J. Complete nucleotide sequence of a carrot isolate of Carrot mottle virus from Germany. Arch Virol 153, 2163–2165 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-008-0223-6
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