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°Seeing is believing: Lessons from emerging grapevine viruses: a review by Libby

  April 19, 2020 Uncategorized

We describe how critical it is to embrace ‘believing is seeing’ in the case of emerging grapevine viruses to remain relevant and impactful in providing research-based management solutions,while leading a sustained dialogue with grape grower’s communities, extension educators, policy makers and regulatory authorities.

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