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THE important part played by insects in the dissemination of the virus diseases of plants is now recognised, and experimental proof of transmission by particular insects exists in a number of cases. As a result of investigations during the past season, we are able to add one more to the list of those diseases of which the insect vectors are known.
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STOREY, H., BOTTOMLEY, A. Transmission of a Rosette Disease of the Ground Nut. Nature 116, 97–98 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116097c0
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