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Alfalfa mosaic virus isolates from lucerne in South Australia: biological variability and antigenic similarity
Authors:M R HAJIMORAD  R I B FRANCKI
Institution:Department of Plant Pathology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia, 5064
Abstract:Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) was isolated from lucerne (Medicago sativa) plants with a variety of disease symptoms in eight of 13 sites in South Australia indicating that the virus is widespread in the state. The host ranges and symptomatology of the virus isolates varied considerably. Twelve selected local lesion isolates were shown to be distinct when mechanically inoculated to a range of plant species and cultivars. However, agar-gel diffusion and enzyme-linked immunoassay tests with polyclonal antisera prepared against glutaraldehyde-fixed virus preparations of the five most readily distinguishable AMV isolates, failed to reveal significant antigenic differences between the 12 virus isolates. This indicates that serological tests with polyclonal antisera can detect a wide range of AMV variants but would be unlikely to differentiate between strains. The wide host range and variability of AMV precluded the grouping of isolates into strains of the virus.
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