Electron Microscopy of an Isometric Caulimo-Like Virus from Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) |
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Authors: | P. T. Atkey A. A. Brunt |
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Affiliation: | Glasshouse Crops Research Institute, Littlehampton, W. Sussex, UK |
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Abstract: | A newly recognised virus with isometric particles 50 nm in diameter was detected in Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato) by graft-transmission to I. setosa. Virus particles and intracellular inclusions, although not seen in infected I. batatus, were found in the cytoplasm of most cell types of I. setosa. The caulimo-like particles were most abundant with vesicles immediately adjacent to inclusions. The ovoid or spherical inclusions, which differ markedly from those of caulimovi, ruses, have a large central lacuna and usually several smaller peripheral lacunae. Infected vascular parenchyma cells sometimes protrude into, and occasionally completely occlude, adjacent xylem vessels, observations possibly explaining the sudden wilting and premature senescence of infected leaves. |
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