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Tobamovirus / Bromoviridae / Cucumber mosaic virus / Watermelon mosaic virus / Papaya ringspot virus / Cucurbita / Mosaic virus / Squash mosaic virus / Tobacco mosaic virus / Passiflora edulis / Zucchini yellow mosaic virus / Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
Date: 2014-11-29 10:34:14
Tobamovirus
Bromoviridae
Cucumber mosaic virus
Watermelon mosaic virus
Papaya ringspot virus
Cucurbita
Mosaic virus
Squash mosaic virus
Tobacco mosaic virus
Passiflora edulis
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus

report on PLANT DISEASE RPD No. 926

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