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TRANSMISSION OF DIANTHOVIRUSES
Article number
377_37
Pages
341 – 348
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Abstract
Dianthoviruses are isometric, with a diameter of 31–35 nm, and contain a bipartite, positive sense, single-stranded RNA genome.
Research on the modes of transmission of dianthoviruses is scarce, although transmission by three kinds of vector such as nematodes, fungi and insects has been implicated.
This paper critically reviews the current status of transmission studies involving dianthoviruses.
Research on the modes of transmission of dianthoviruses is scarce, although transmission by three kinds of vector such as nematodes, fungi and insects has been implicated.
This paper critically reviews the current status of transmission studies involving dianthoviruses.
Authors
C. Hiruki
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