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Identification of Lily mottle virus and Lily symptomless virus Co-infecting Asiatic Lily in Ohio
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In this brief, the authors report the first detection of Lily mottle virus and Lily symptomless virus co-infecting Asiatic lily in Ohio. Accepted for publication 16 October 2013. Published 17 October 2013.
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Title: Identification of Lily mottle virus and Lily symptomless virus Co-infecting Asiatic Lily in Ohio
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In this brief, the authors report the first detection of Lily mottle virus and Lily symptomless virus co-infecting Asiatic lily in Ohio.
Accepted for publication 16 October 2013.
Published 17 October 2013.
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