On the Time of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Introduction into Host Leaf Cells
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概要
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After a virus has entered the host cell it is no longer susceptible to external viral inactivating agent. The infectivity of TMV was swiftly neutralized by specific antibody or detergent in vitro. The effect of TMV-antiserum or detergent on establishment of TMV infection gradually decreased with time. No effect on lesion formation was noted when the leaf was treated with TMV-antiserum 10 minutes after viral inoculation. Nor was a reduction of lesion number observed when the leaf was treated with detergent 20 minutes after viral inoculation. These results suggest that the extracellular stage of TMV infective process is fairly short and the TMV particle capable of establishing infection is introduced into host cell within 20 minutes after inoculation.
- 大阪府立大学の論文
- 1970-03-31
著者
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Takagi Yasushi
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology College Of Agriculture
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Takahashi Minoru
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology College Of Agriculture
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