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Potato virus VPapa criolla, Papa amarillaVirusVillamil, A., Cuellar, W. & M. Guzmán. 2014. Natural co-infection of Solanum tuberosum crops by the Potato yellow vein virus and potyvirus in Colombia. Agronomía Colombiana 32(2):213-223.; N/D
Potato virus YPapa criolla, Papa amarillaVirusVillamil, A., Cuellar, W. & M. Guzmán. 2014. Natural co-infection of Solanum tuberosum crops by the Potato yellow vein virus and potyvirus in Colombia. Agronomía Colombiana 32(2):213-223.; N/D
Potato virus YPapaVirusVillamil, A., Cuellar, W. & M. Guzmán. 2014. Natural co-infection of Solanum tuberosum crops by the Potato yellow vein virus and potyvirus in Colombia. Agronomía Colombiana 32(2):213-223.; Gibson, R., Jones, M. & N. Fish. 1988. Resistance to potato leaf roll virus and potato virus Y in somatic hybrids between dihaploid Solanum tuberosum and S. brevidens. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 76:113-117.
Potato Yellow Vein VirusPapaVirusVillamil, A., Cuellar, W. & M. Guzmán. 2014. Natural co-infection of Solanum tuberosum crops by the Potato yellow vein virus and potyvirus in Colombia. Agronomía Colombiana 32(2):213-223.; Gamarra, H., Juarez, H., Giraldo, D., Barker, I., Fuentes, S., Muller, G. & F. Morales. 2009. Potato yellow vein virus: a model for emerging potato diseases and climate change. En: Conference poster in tropical roots and tubers in a changing climate: a convenient opportunity for the world. Fifteenth Triennial Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops. Lima, Peru. 131-137pp.
Potato Yellow Vein VirusPapa criolla, Papa amarillaVirusVillamil, A., Cuellar, W. & M. Guzmán. 2014. Natural co-infection of Solanum tuberosum crops by the Potato yellow vein virus and potyvirus in Colombia. Agronomía Colombiana 32(2):213-223.; Salazar, L., Müller, G., Querci, M., Zapata, J. & R. Owens. 2000. Potato yellow vein virus: its host range, distribution in South America and identification as a crinivirus transmitted by Trialeurodes vaporariorum. Annals of Applied Biology 137(1): 7-19.
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