Isolation and pathogenicity of Xylella fastidiosa associated to the olive quick decline syndrome in southern Italy
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F. Palmisano | G. Martelli | V. Savino | D. Boscia | M Morelli | D Boscia | M Saponari | F Palmisano | G Loconsole | G Altamura | S Zicca | G D'Attoma | A Saponari | D Tavano | V N Savino | C Dongiovanni | G P Martelli | M. Saponari | M. Morelli | G. D’Attoma | G. Altamura | G. Loconsole | S. Zicca | C. Dongiovanni | A. Saponari | D. Tavano | F. Palmisano
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