Journal of Zhejiang Agricultural Sciences ›› 2024, Vol. 65 ›› Issue (2): 375-381.DOI: 10.16178/j.issn.0528-9017.20230535
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Hui YU(), Lei CHEN, Ran DU, Hongmei YAO, Jinyan LUO(
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Hui YU, Lei CHEN, Ran DU, Hongmei YAO, Jinyan LUO. The occurrence, harm, interception and control measures of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus[J]. Journal of Zhejiang Agricultural Sciences, 2024, 65(2): 375-381.
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