Detection of Tomato Ringspot Nepovirus and a Clostero-like Virus in French Hybrid Vidal 256 Grapevines |
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Authors: | E V Podleckis M K Corbett |
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Institution: | Botany Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Eight- to ten-year old French hybrid Vidal 256 grapevines in southern Maryland produced berries about one-third normal size but did not express any obvious leaf symptoms. Electron microscopy of negatively stained tissue-dip preparations and sectioned material from such vines showed individual and membrane-associated 28 nm spherical virus-like particles and closteroviruslike particles. The spherical particles were characterized as an isolate of tomato ringspot virus (TomRSV-G) that infected a wide range of herbaceous hosts by mechanical inoculation, but did not infect tomato, bean or petunia plants susceptible to the type strain of TomRSV. The closterovirus-like particles did not react, by immunosorbent electron microscopy, with antisera to grapevine virus A (grapevine stem-pitting associated virus of Conti et al. 1980) or the 2200 nm Swiss grapevine leafroll closterovirus (Gugleri et al. 1984). |
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