2020
DOI: 10.1111/aab.12575
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Plant virology: Alive and kicking!

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“…The first special issue was published in March 2020 (176:2) on “ International Advances in Plant Virology ” with 12 papers and an Editorial, organised by the Senior Editor for Virology, Miguel Aranda (see the Editorial: Plant Virology: Alive and Kicking! Aranda, 2020). Another special issue will be published in the March issue (178:2) and was organised by the Annals editors Tihana Teklić and Maria Patricia Benavides, together with myself.…”
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“…The first special issue was published in March 2020 (176:2) on “ International Advances in Plant Virology ” with 12 papers and an Editorial, organised by the Senior Editor for Virology, Miguel Aranda (see the Editorial: Plant Virology: Alive and Kicking! Aranda, 2020). Another special issue will be published in the March issue (178:2) and was organised by the Annals editors Tihana Teklić and Maria Patricia Benavides, together with myself.…”
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“…In 2019, Annals ' Senior Editors agreed on the publication of special issues on key important topics/areas. The first special issue was published in 2020 on ‘International Advances in Plant Virology’, Volume 176, Issue 2 (Aranda, 2020) with 12 papers, among them Research papers, an Opinion paper on ‘Trends and gaps in forecasting plant virus disease risk’ by McLeish, Fraile, and García‐Arenal (2020) and 4 Minor Reviews (Asare‐Bedako et al, 2020; Mäkinen, 2020; Přibylová, Lenz, Fránová, Koloniuk, & Špak, 2020; Ssamula et al, 2020). All contributions in the special issue were published Open Access so anyone could benefit from these selected papers in the Plant Virology field.…”
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