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Host range and symptomatology of a graft-transmissible pathogen causing bud union crease of citrus on trifoliate rootstocks

Galipienso    
L.    
Navarro    
L.    
Ballester-    
Olmos    
J. F.    
Pina    
J. A.    
Moreno    

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