Attachment of Tobacco Mosaic Virus to Host and Non-host Plants
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概要
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No difference was noted between the host and non-host plants in the relative amount of ^<32>P-labeled TMV attached to the inoculated leaves. Also no difference was detected between the host and non-host plants in the relative amount of TMV attached to the cell debris of these leaves. These results indicate that TMV particles attach to host plants as well as non-host plants and whether or not TMV infection can be initiated depends either on the other factors or the following stage of infection.
- 大阪府立大学の論文
- 1972-03-31
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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