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Tomato Plants Transformed with the Inhibitor-of-Virus-Replication Gene Are Partially Resistant to Botrytis cinerea

Gad Loebenstein    
Dalia Rav David    
Diana Leibman    
Amit Gal-On    
Ron Vunsh    
Henryk Czosnek    
and Yigal Elad    

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