Autor:
Bömer, M.
Rathnayake, A.I.
Visendi, P.
Sewe, S.O.
Sicat, J.P.A.
Silva, G.
Kumar, P.L.
Seal, S.E.
In vitro culture offers many advantages for yam germplasm conservation, propagation and international distribution. However, low virus titres in the generated tissues pose a challenge for reliable virus detection, which makes it difficult to ensure that planting material is virus-free. In this st...
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Bömer, M.
,
Rathnayake, A.I.
,
Visendi, P.
,
Sewe, S.O.
,
Sicat, J.P.A.
,
Silva, G.
,
Kumar, P.L.
,
Seal, S.E.
,
[Tissue culture and next-generation sequencing: a combined approach for detecting yam (Dioscorea spp.) viruses]
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Tissue culture and next-generation sequencing: a combined approach for detecting yam (Dioscorea spp.) viruses