Tobacco mosaic virus Is Transmissible from Tomato to Tomato by Pollinating Bumblebees
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概要
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Tobacco mosaic virus(TMV)was detected by ELISA, electron microscopy and / or bioassay from bumblebee(Bumbus terrestris), pollen clumps, nest materials and bee-visited anthers of flowers from greenhouses in which tomatoes had been pollinated by bees and were severely infected with TMV.Experimental bee-mediated transmission of TMV in greenhouse tomatoes demonstrated that the bumblebees transported TMV from plant to plant and that they spread the virus in greenhouses.This is the first report describing TMV transmission by bumblebees.
- 日本植物病理学会の論文
- 2000-02-25
著者
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KUSAKARI SHIN-ICHI
Osaka Prefectural Agricultural and forestry Research Center
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Ohki T.satoshi
College Of Agriculture Osaka Prefecture University
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Okada K
Osaka Prefectural Agricultural And Forestry Research Center
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Okada Kiyotsugu
Osaka Prefectural Agricultural And Forestry Research Center
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Komaki S
Kinki Univ. Nara Jpn
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KAWARATANI Mitsuo
Osaka Prefectural Agricultural and Forestry Research Center
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NEGORO Jun-ichi
Osaka Prefectural Agricultural and Forestry Research Center
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OSAKI Takeshi
College of Agriculture, Osaka Prefecture University
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Osaki Takeshi
College Of Agriculture Osaka Prefecture University
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