Stem necrosis disease caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV), first recognized in 2000, has emerged as a potential threat to peanut (Arachis hypogaea) in southern states of India. The virus induces severe necrosis of shoots leading to death of the plant, and plants that survive are malformed, with ...
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Kalyani, G.
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Reddy, A.S.
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Kumar, P.L.
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Rao, R.V.D.J.P.
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Aruna, R.
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Waliyar, F.
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Nigam, S.N.
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[Sources of resistance to tobacco streak virus in Wild Arachis (Fabaceae: Papilionoidae) Germplasm]
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Sources of resistance to tobacco streak virus in Wild Arachis (Fabaceae: Papilionoidae) Germplasm