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Elzbieta U. Kozik and Todd C. Wehner
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Yaritza Rodríguez, Tomás Depestre, Olimpia Gómez
Pág. 29 - 40
In Cuba, there is a necessity for pepper lines (Capsicum annum L.) that are well adapted and have multiple resistances to the main viral diseases of big fruits. These cultivars should be used as progenitors in obtaining F1 hybrids with higher quality phe...
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H. Ishii, K. Yano, H. Date, A. Furuta, Y. Sagehashi, T. Yamaguchi, T. Sugiyama, K. Nishimura, and W. Hasama
Pág. 1458 - 1466
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S. S. Zhu, X. L. Liu, Y. Wang, X. H. Wu, P. F. Liu, J. Q. Li, S. K. Yuan and N. G. Si
Pág. 967 - 975
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Yaritza Rodríguez, Tomás Depestre, Olimpia Gómez
Pág. 193 - 198
Viral diseases constitute the main obstacle to bell pepper production in the world. In Cuba, pepper plants are primarily affected by the following viruses: Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Potato virus Y (PVY), Tobacco etch virus ...
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