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Studies on the diagnosis and genomic analysis of plant viral diseases in southern Japan

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Acknowledgements

The series of studies I have executed have largely been carried out with the support of the research center and teaching staff at the Kagoshima Prefectural Institute for Agricultural Development, Kagoshima Prefectural Plant Protection Office, Kagoshima Agricultural Development and Extension Center, Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center, NARO, and old Department of Agronomy, old Department of Horticulture, Chair of Applied Plant Science, and Chair of Food Safety and Bio-Environmental Science, and Experimental Farms of Kagoshima University. Also, critical to the execution of these studies are the many undergraduate and graduate students at the Laboratory of Plant Pathology. I sincerely thank all these people. I also sincerely appreciate Drs. K. Uehara and S. Wakimoto who invited me to study plant pathology; Drs. H. Kamiunten and N. Matsuyama who guided me as a graduate student; Drs. T. Inoue, N. Inoue M. Iwasaki, T. Iwanami, S. Ueda, S. Ohki, K. Ohshima, M. Onuki, M. Okuda, M. Kojima, H. Kondo, J. Sakai, N. Sako, A. Shinkai, Y. Takanami, S. Takahashi, M. Takeshita, N. Tashiro, T. Tamada, K. Tsuchiya, Y. Doi, M. Nakano, K. T. Natsuaki, S. Namba, K. Hanada, H. R. Pappu, K. Hirayae, C. Hiruki, S. Fuji, N. Furuya, C. Masuta, Z. Moromizato, K. Yamashita, and N. Yoshikawa who encouraged me; Dr. K. Arai who has guided me by with his technical viewpoints since my arriving at Kagoshima and still encourages me and Dr. M. Nakamura who steadfastly supports me including in guidance of students and graduate students.

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This article is an abstract of the paper presented by a winner of the Society Fellowship at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Phytopathological Society of Japan in Morioka.

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Iwai, H. Studies on the diagnosis and genomic analysis of plant viral diseases in southern Japan. J Gen Plant Pathol 83, 414–418 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-017-0749-0

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