Physiological Plant Ecology III: Responses to the Chemical and Biological EnvironmentOtto Ludwig Lange Part 3=Volume 12C. |
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... viruses have characteristic ecological life - cycles superimposed on their biochemical life - cycles . Some viruses of higher plants spread directly either by contact or through seed . Most , however , are spread by vectors which are ...
... viruses have characteristic ecological life - cycles superimposed on their biochemical life - cycles . Some viruses of higher plants spread directly either by contact or through seed . Most , however , are spread by vectors which are ...
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... Viruses and Evolution 545 546 547 14.6 Virus Groups 14.6.1 Viruses Transmitted in Nature Without the Aid of Vectors 14.6.2 Vectors ; the Types of Organisms Involved 14.6.3 Viruses with Aphid Vectors 550 550 551 . 552 14.6.4 Viruses with ...
... Viruses and Evolution 545 546 547 14.6 Virus Groups 14.6.1 Viruses Transmitted in Nature Without the Aid of Vectors 14.6.2 Vectors ; the Types of Organisms Involved 14.6.3 Viruses with Aphid Vectors 550 550 551 . 552 14.6.4 Viruses with ...
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... viruses have characteristic ecological life - cycles superimposed on their biochemical life - cycles . Some viruses of higher plants spread directly either by contact or through seed . Most , however , are spread by vectors which are ...
... viruses have characteristic ecological life - cycles superimposed on their biochemical life - cycles . Some viruses of higher plants spread directly either by contact or through seed . Most , however , are spread by vectors which are ...
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