Abstract

Tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum ) wiry mutants posed a mystery because their phenotype, wiry or shoestring leaves that lack leaf blade expansion, resembles virus-infected tomato plants (see [figure][1]). However, the wiry mutant phenotype is not transmissible from plant to plant, as an infection would

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