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Citrus tatter leaf virus (CiTLV) was detected in trees of Meyer lemon and three Washington navel orange cultivars by graft transmission to indicator plants of Troyer and Rusk citranges, by mechanical transmission to Physalis floridana and Chenopodium quinoa, and by CiTLV antiserum decoration of flexuous virus particles with a mean length of 616 nm.
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Broadbent, P., Dephoff, C.M. & Gilkeson, C. Detection of citrus tatter leaf virus in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology 23, 20–24 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1071/APP9940020
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