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Ageratum leaf curl Cameroon betasatellite
Known as:
Ageratum leaf Cameroon betasatellite
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Compatibility and interaction of begomoviruses and DNA-satellites causing leaf curl disease in Asia, Africa and Mediterranean Region
M. Sattar
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Maaike E Ligthart
,
A. Kvarnheden
European Journal of Plant Pathology
2019
Corpus ID: 146118067
A complex of begomoviruses and their associated DNA-satellites is causing leaf curl diseases in Asia, Africa and the…
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2016
2016
EXAMINING THE CATHOLIC CHURCHS ROLE IN THE REFUGEE CRISIS IN THE EASTERN REGION OF CAMEROON (BERTOUA), BY THE CARITAS CAMEROON, AND THE CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES, ON THE CHRISTIAN VALUES OF…
Motiti Nangeri Louis Ikoe
2016
Corpus ID: 156747856
2016
2016
Schooling pupils with disabilities in Franceand Cameroon: a comparative analysis
Ernestine Ngo Melha
2016
Corpus ID: 158032332
he right to education and academic success of all are the concerns of all time regardless of the contexts (UNESCO, 2008…
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2014
2014
Mixed infection by two West African tomato-infecting begomoviruses and ageratum leaf curl Cameroon betasatellite in tomato in Cameroon
W. N. Leke
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A. Kvarnheden
Archives of Virology
2014
Corpus ID: 8408511
Begomovirus isolates ToF3B2 and ToF3B17 and betasatellite isolate SatBToF3 were obtained from the same infected tomato plant…
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2012
2012
Ageratum conyzoides: a host to a unique begomovirus disease complex in Cameroon.
W. N. Leke
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Judith K. Brown
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Maaike E Ligthart
,
Naaem Sattar
,
D. Njualem
,
A. Kvarnheden
Virus research
2012
Corpus ID: 24950189
2010
2010
Molecular epidemiology of begomoviruses that infect vegetable crops in southwestern Cameroon
W. N. Leke
2010
Corpus ID: 44248917
Begomoviruses are plant-infecting viruses, which are transmitted by the whitefly vector Bemisia tabaci. They have a genome of…
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