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Detection of Citrus psorosis virus in field trees by direct tissue blot immunoassay in comparison with ELISA, symptomatology, biological indexing and cross-protection tests

Martin    
S. Alioto    
D. Milne    
R. G. Guerri    
J. Moreno    
P.    

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