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Het overbrengen van viren met behulp van Cuscuta-soorten

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This article contains a review of the current literature on the transmission of viruses by means of Cuscuta species.

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Mooi-Bok, M.B. Het overbrengen van viren met behulp van Cuscuta-soorten. Tijdschrift Over Plantenziekten 55, 31–38 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01982720

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