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Studies on plant–virus interactions for development of multiple resistance to plant viruses

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I am grateful to Professor Emeritus Shigetou Namba, Professor Yasuyuki Yamaji and Associate Professor Kensaku Maejima at the University of Tokyo for their invaluable suggestions and warm encouragement, and other former and current members of Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Laboratory of Clinical Plant Science at the University of Tokyo, especially Drs. Ken Komatsu at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology and Tetsuya Yoshida at National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) for their advice and support on a daily basis. I also sincerely appreciate Drs. Masayuki Ishikawa, Kazuhiro Ishibashi and Manabu Yoshikawa at NARO for their guidance and helpful suggestions.

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Okano, Y. Studies on plant–virus interactions for development of multiple resistance to plant viruses. J Gen Plant Pathol 88, 425–427 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-022-01089-y

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