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Electron microscopy of cocksfoot streak virus and its differentiation from ryegrass mosaic virus in naturally infected Dactylis glomerata plants
Authors:J. A. CHAMBERLAIN  P. L. CATHERALL
Affiliation:Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth, Dyfed
Abstract:The length and rigidity of some cocksfoot streak virus (CSV) particles were greater (1) in ammonium molybdate negative stain at pH 5 than at pH 8 and (2) when magnesium was added either directly to extracted plant sap or indirectly via increased plant uptake. Most CSV particles were flexuous and 750–760 run long in low concentrations of magnesium but many were rigid and 800–810 nm long in higher concentrations. In sodium phosphotungstate and ammonium molybdate at pH 5, frequency distributions of particle lengths from cocksfoot plants infected with both CSV and ryegrass mosaic virus (RMV) produced two modal peaks, one at less than 700 nm (RMV) and the other at more than 750 nm (CSV); in ammonium molybdate at pH 8, however, only one peak (at 725 nm) was resolved. In ultrathin sections of CSV-infected cocksfoot leaves, virus-like particles were scattered or in bundles within the cytoplasm, or aligned in aggregates near the tonoplast. Some cells contained pinwheel inclusions, often with attached or associated laminar plates and occasionally with scroll-like or circular tubes. These CSV-induced inclusions were easily distinguished from those induced by RMV, even when both types occurred in the same cell.
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