Crinivirus contagichlorosis(TICV00)
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Tomato plants infected by Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (confirmed by Benaki Phytopathological Institute). Place: Drama, Greece
Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, GreeceTomato plants infected by Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (confirmed by Benaki Phytopathological Institute). Place: Drama, Greece
Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, GreeceTomato plants infected by Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (confirmed by Benaki Phytopathological Institute). Place: Drama, Greece
Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, GreeceTomato plants infected by Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (confirmed by Benaki Phytopathological Institute). Place: Drama, Greece
Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, GreeceTomato plants infected by Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (confirmed by Benaki Phytopathological Institute). Place: Drama, Greece
Courtesy: Konstantinos B. Simoglou, Dpt. of Quality and Phytosanitary Inspections, Drama, Greece