Abstract
THE exact method of the spread of virus X in the field is not yet known. It has been suggested, however, that a species of thrips is the vector and that infection is conveyed by the insect feeding in the flowers1.
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COCKERHAM, G. Potato Flowers and Dissemination of Potato Viruses. Nature 140, 1100–1101 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/1401100b0
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