Figures
Fig 4 incorrectly appears in black and white. Please see the corrected Fig 4 here.
(a), Stunting of the plant, malformation and blistering of leaves. (b), Mild epinasty and vein reversion. (c), Green-yellow chlorosis. (d), Green-yellow mosaic.
Reference
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Citation: Nordenstedt N, Marcenaro D, Chilagane D, Mwaipopo B, Rajamäki M-L, Nchimbi-Msolla S, et al. (2017) Correction: Pathogenic seedborne viruses are rare but Phaseolus vulgaris endornaviruses are common in bean varieties grown in Nicaragua and Tanzania. PLoS ONE 12(8): e0184263. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184263
Published: August 29, 2017
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