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Tospoviruses In Solanaceae and Other Crops in The Coastal Plain of Georgia

Authors
Steve Brown, Professor, Entomology Department; Alex Csinos, Professor and REI Coordinator, Plant Pathology Department; Juan Carlos Díaz-Pérez, Associate Professor, Horticulture Department; Ron Gitaitis, Professor, Plant Pathology Department; Steve LaHue, Agricultural Specialist, Crop and Soil Sciences Department; Jennifer Levin- Nicholson, Assistant Professor, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University; Natalia Martinez, Postdoctoral Associate, Plant Pathology Department; Robert McPherson, Professor, Entomology Department; Stephen Mullis, Research Associate, Plant Pathology Department; Claudia Nischwitz, Postdoctoral Associate, Plant Pathology Department; David Riley, Professor, Entomology Department; John Sherwood, Professor and Head, Plant Pathology Department; Verne Sisson, Professor, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University; Mike Stephenson, Research Coordinator, Crop and Soil Science Department; Lenny Wells, Extension Horticulturist, Georgia Cooperative Extension.
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