African Journal of
Biotechnology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Biotechnol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1684-5315
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJB
  • Start Year: 2002
  • Published Articles: 12486

Full Length Research Paper

Recent characterization of cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV) in Bahia State, Brazil, suggests potential regional isolation

Jose Romario Fernandes de Melo*
  • Jose Romario Fernandes de Melo*
  • Laboratory of Virology, Department of Phytopathology, Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras, MG 37200-000, Brazil; Plant Biotechnology Graduate Program, Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras, MG 37200-000, Brazil.
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Antonia dos Reis Figueira
  • Antonia dos Reis Figueira
  • Laboratory of Virology, Department of Phytopathology, Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras, MG 37200-000, Brazil.
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Charles Neris Moreira
  • Charles Neris Moreira
  • Laboratory of Virology, Department of Phytopathology, Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras, MG 37200-000, Brazil; Plant Biotechnology Graduate Program, Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras, MG 37200-000, Brazil.
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Antonio Carlos de Oliveira
  • Antonio Carlos de Oliveira
  • Laboratory of Plant Genetics, Department of Natural Science, Southwest Bahia State University (UESB), Vitoria da Conquista, BA 45083-900, Brazil.
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  •  Received: 06 January 2015
  •  Accepted: 16 February 2015
  •  Published: 04 March 2015

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