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GrainGenes Author Report: Koenig R

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Koenig R
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ReferenceKoenig R and Huth W (2003) Natural infection of wheat by the type strain of Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus in a field in Southern Germany European Journal of Plant Pathology 109:191-193.
ReferenceKoenig R and Huth W (2000) Soil-borne rye mosaic and European wheat mosaic virus: two names for a furovirus with variable genome properties which is widely distributed in several cereal crops in Europe Archives of Virology 145:689-697.
ReferenceKoenig R and Huth W (2000) Short communication - Nucleotide sequence analyses indicate that a furo-like virus from cereal, formerly considered to be a strain of Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus, should be regarded as a new virus species: Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus Journal of Plant Diseases And Protection 107:445-446.

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