Extraction of Western X Mycoplasmalike Organism from Leafhoppers and Celery Infected with Pearch Western X-Disease
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概要
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The ultrastructure of spherical electron transparent bodies of the Western X mycoplasma-like organism was preserved in extracts of leafhopper vectors, or celery plants, infected with peach Western X-disease that were suspended in a leafhopper tissue culture medium (CHIU and BLACK, 1967), containing 0.9 M sucrose. At room temperature (28℃) for tissue culture, the infectivity of the extracts was retained for 2,but not 3 days. In the case of the celery extracts, the infectivity of the preparation was not immediately detectable, but rose to a maximum level of detection 2 days later, and then disappeared. Celery apparently contained some inhibitory material for infectivity.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 1974-06-25
著者
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Richardson J.
Division Of Entomology And Parasitology University Of California
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Jensen D.d.
Division Of Entomology And Parasitology University Of California
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NASU S.
(Present address)Division of Entomology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences
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Jensen D.d.
Division Of Entomology And Parasitology Univeirsity Of Colifornia
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Nasu S.
(present Address)division Of Entomology National Institute Of Agricultural Sciences
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