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Souza, J. deGamarra, H.Muller, G.Kreuze, J.F.[First report of potato virus S naturally infecting arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) in Peru]First report of potato virus S naturally infecting arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) in Peru
Souza, J. deFuentes, S.Savenkov, E.I.Cuéllar, Wilmer J.Kreuze, J.F.[The complete nucleotide sequence of sweet potato C6 virus : a carlavirus lacking a cysteine-rich protein]The complete nucleotide sequence of sweet potato C6 virus : a carlavirus lacking a cysteine-rich protein
Cuéllar, Wilmer J.Souza, J. deBarrantes, I.Fuentes, S.Kreuze, J.F.[Distinct cavemoviruses interact synergistically with sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (genus Crinivirus) in cultivated sweet potato.]Distinct cavemoviruses interact synergistically with sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (genus Crinivirus) in cultivated sweet potato.
Souza, J. deCuéllar, Wilmer J.[Sequence analysis of the replicase gene of 'sweet potato caulimo-like virus' suggests that this virus is a distinct member of the genus Cavemovirus.]Sequence analysis of the replicase gene of 'sweet potato caulimo-like virus' suggests that this virus is a distinct member of the genus Cavemovirus.
Souza Richards, R.Adams, I.P.Kreuze, J.F.Souza, J. deCuéllar, Wilmer J.Dullemans, A.M.Vlugt, René A.A. van deGlover, R.Hany, U.Dickinson, M.Boonham, N.[The complete genome sequences of two isolates of potato black ringspot virus and their relationship to other isolates and nepoviruses.]The complete genome sequences of two isolates of potato black ringspot virus and their relationship to other isolates and nepoviruses.

Kreuze, J.F.Koening, RSouza, J. deVetten, H.J.Muller, GFlores, B.Ziebell, HCuéllar, Wilmer J.[The complete genome sequences of a Peruvian and a Colombian isolate of Andean potato latent virus and partial sequences of further isolates suggest the existence of two distinct potato-infecting tymovirus species]The complete genome sequences of a Peruvian and a Colombian isolate of Andean potato latent virus and partial sequences of further isolates suggest the existence of two distinct potato-infecting tymovirus species

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