Sweet potato viruses in Uganda : identification of a new virus, a mild strain of an old virus and reversion
In 2009, a sweet potato begomovirus (sweepovirus) was detected for the first time in Uganda. An isolate was sequenced, providing the first full sequence of a sweepovirus from mainland Africa which differed from other sweepoviruses by at least 13%, discriminating this isolate as a new species, ‘Sweet...
Main Author: | Wasswa, Peter |
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Other Authors: | Gibson, Richard ; Maruthi, Midatharahally |
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University of Greenwich
2012
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.571444 |
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