, field, lycopersicon-esculentum, potyvirus, virus resistance, coat protein, cucumber-mosaic-virus, capsicum annuum, and diseases. The seventh cluster (orange) focused on cucumber nutrient solution and cucumber allelopathy. The keywords included
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