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Occurrence of two serotypes of sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus in East Africa and their associated differences in coat protein and HSP70 homologue gene sequences

Alicai    
T.    
Fenby    
N. S.    
Gibson    
R. W.    
Adipala    
E.    
Vetten    
H. J.    
Foster    

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