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Potato mop-top virus detected at four more Tasmanian properties, including research plot
 
																								
												
												
											
Potato mop-top virus has been detected at a further four properties in Tasmania, bringing the total number of affected sites to six.
Biosecurity Tasmania now believes the virus, which has never been detected in Australia before, could have been present in Tasmania for two years.
The virus rots the…
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