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A culture collection of 147 selected bacteria from the rhizospheric citrus microbiome is available at the Valencian Institute of Agricultural Research (València, Spain). The data include information on plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits published to date and the presence of PGP-related genes in the available genomes of the different bacterial species.

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Loquat () is an important crop in Spain. To date, only one viral species, apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), has been detected in Spanish loquat orchards. In this study, the presence of additional viruses infecting this crop in Spain was investigated.

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Southern tomato virus (STV) is a persistent virus that was, at the beginning, associated with some tomato fruit disorders. Subsequent studies showed that the virus did not induce apparent symptoms in single infections. Accordingly, the reported symptoms could be induced by the interaction of STV with other viruses, which frequently infect tomato.

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