Virus emergentes en el cultivo del tomate (Solanum lycopersicum) no presentes en Cuba
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In general, emerging diseases are those of new appearance, or whose incidence and geographic distribution have increased very rapidly, while re-emerging are those that, although well known, can give rise to epidemics at certain times. A bibliographical search about emerging virus diseases, not present in Cuba, but that affect tomato crop (Solanum lycopersicum L.) was made, because that constitute a great interesting topic to specialists.
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