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양앵두에서 외래유입 바이러스 Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus와 Cherry green ring mottle virus의 동정 및 검역학적 위험분석 = Identification of newly emerged cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus and cherry green ring mottle virus in sweet cherry and their quarantine risk assessment

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' 양앵두에서 외래유입 바이러스 Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus와 Cherry green ring mottle virus의 동정 및 검역학적 위험분석 = Identification of newly emerged cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus and cherry green ring mottle virus in sweet cherry and their quarantine risk assessment' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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주제
  • cherry green ring mottle virus
  • cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus
  • phylogenetic analysis
  • risk assessment
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' 양앵두에서 외래유입 바이러스 Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus와 Cherry green ring mottle virus의 동정 및 검역학적 위험분석 = Identification of newly emerged cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus and cherry green ring mottle virus in sweet cherry and their quarantine risk assessment' 의 참고문헌

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