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Some Data on Sowbane Mosaic Virus Isolated from Chenopodium murale in Yugoslavia

Nikola Juretić ; Hrvatska


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str. 33-39

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A virus (SMV-J) in Chenopodium murale collected near Nova Gra- diska (Yugoslavia) was found to be an isolate of sowbane mosaic virus (SMV). The virus was transmitted to 8 species of Chenopodiaceae but it failed to infect 7 species of plants from other families. The virus was isolated and purified. Electron microscope analyses revealed isometric virus particles about 30 nm in size. SMV-J was transmitted readily through seed; 32% of the seeds of diseased plants produced infected seedlings.
The virus has a thermal inactivation point at about 93°C. It remained active in vitro more than 2 months. An immune serum against SMV-J was prepared. The serological tests performed by the agar gel double diffusion test and the intragel absorption test showed that SMV-J is indistinguishable from the American strain of SMV. In addition, SMV-J did not differ serologically from SMV isolate found in grapevine in Yugoslavia

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Hrčak ID:

158059

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/158059

Datum izdavanja:

31.12.1976.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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