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------- As Chrysanthemum indicum hybridum.
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------- Adult host - as Dendranthema indicum.
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------- as Chrysanthemum sp. (cultivated species)
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------- Confirmed host. As Dendranthema indicum.
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------- As Dendranthema.
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------- Natural infections.
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-----found in greenhouse in Sicily, Koch's postulates confirmed.