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Wirus chlorotycznej plamistosci lisci jabloni [ACLSV] - poligraficzny patogen drzew owocowych

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On the basis of reviewed literature the following subjects were discussed: - occurrence and spreading of ACLSV, - ACLSV particle morphology and its biochemical properties, - symptoms on the host plants, - methods of ACLSV detection, - methods of ACLSV control.

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50

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2

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s.45-55,bibliogr.

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  • Instytut Sadownictwa i Kwiaciarstwa, ul. Pomologiczna 18, 96-100 Skierniewice
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Bibliografia

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