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ABIOTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: EFFECTS ON EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PLANT VIRUS INFECTIONS

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Virus Diseases and Crop Biosecurity

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Virus infections are a serious threat for plant growth and development in agroecosystems because of the absence of reliable controlling measures for most of them. Recently it has been shown that due to the non-compliance with generally approved agricultural practices, significant spreading of plant virus infections occurred on the territory of Ukraine (Polishchuk et al., 2001).

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Polishchuk, V.P., Shevchenko, O.V., Budzanivska, I.G., Shevchenko, T.P. (2006). ABIOTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: EFFECTS ON EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PLANT VIRUS INFECTIONS. In: Cooper, I., Kühne, T., Polishchuk, V.P. (eds) Virus Diseases and Crop Biosecurity. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5298-9_11

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