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Net necrosis associated with primary and secondary infection of leafroll virus in Russet Burbank

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Published with the approval of the director as Research Paper No. 517 of the University of Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station, Moscow, Idaho.

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Guthrie, J.W. Net necrosis associated with primary and secondary infection of leafroll virus in Russet Burbank. American Potato Journal 38, 435–439 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02861107

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