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Complete genomic sequences of Tomato yellow leaf curl Mali virus isolates infecting tomato and pepper from the North Province of Cameroon.
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This study was funded by the European Union, the Conseil Régional de La Réunion, the CIRAD and the GIS Centre de recherche et de veille sanitaire sur les maladies émergentes dans l’océan Indien (NPRAO/AIRD/CRVOI/08/03). PL is funded by the French Ministère de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur. AV is funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. DM is supported by the Harry Oppenheimer Trust and the Sydney Brenner Fellowship.
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Symptoms of upward leaf curling and yellowing observed on tomato (A) and pepper (B) plants in the field in the area of Garoua located in the Northern Province of Cameroon, infected with Tomato yellow leaf curl Mali virus. (PPT 1758 kb)
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Lett, JM., Lefeuvre, P., Couston, L. et al. Complete genomic sequences of Tomato yellow leaf curl Mali virus isolates infecting tomato and pepper from the North Province of Cameroon. Arch Virol 154, 535–540 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-009-0313-0
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