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Interactions between drought and plant genotype change epidemiological traits of Cauliflower mosaic virus

Bergès et al., 2018

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Bergès S
Vile D
Vazquez-Rovere C
Blanc S
Yvon M
Bédiée A
Rolland G
Dauzat M
Van Munster M
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Frontiers in plant science

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Plants suffer from a broad range of abiotic and biotic stresses that do not occur in isolation but often simultaneously. Productivity of natural and agricultural systems is frequently constrained by water limitation, and the frequency and duration of drought periods will likely …
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