Análisis histológico foliar de cítricos agrios y naranja dulce con síntomas ocasionados por Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
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J. I. López-Arroyo | G. Mora-Aguilera | J. J. Velázquez-Monreal | M. Manzanilla-Ramírez | G. Valdovinos-Ponce | Rafael Gómez-Jaimes | Fabiola Esquivel-Chávez | J. L. Flores-Sánchez
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