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Aphids on sugar beet and some weeds in England, and notes on weeds as a source of beet viruses
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GD Heathcote
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RA Dunning
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MD Wolfe
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G. HEATHCOTE
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R. Dunning
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Marie D. Wolfe
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1965
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Plant Path
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10.1111/j.1365-3059.1965.tb00609.x
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