Eliminating Potato Virus Y (PVY) and Potato Leaf Roll Virus (PLRV) Using Cryotherapy of in vitro-grown Potato Shoot Tips |
Yi, Jung-Yoon
(National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAAS, RDA)
Lee, Gi-An (National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAAS, RDA) Jeong, Jong-Wook (National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAAS, RDA) Lee, Sok-Young (National Agrobiodiversity Center, NAAS, RDA) Lee, Young-Gyu (National Highland Agriculture Research Center, NICS, RDA) |
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