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Aphid-transmitted potato viruses: The importance of understanding vector biology

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This review addresses some of the biological complexities presented by aphid-transmitted viruses of potato,Solanum tuberosum L., and their vectors and discusses the application of this knowledge to the management of potato viruses with particular emphasis on seed potato production.

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