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The Natural Occurrence of Turnip Mosaic Potyvirus in Allium ampeloprasum
Authors:A Gera    D-E Lesemann    J Cohen    A Franck    S Levy  R Salomon
Institution:Department of Virology, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel;Institute of Biochemistry and Plant Virology, Federal Research Institute for Agriculture and Forestry. Braunschweig D-38104, Germany
Abstract:An isolate of turnip mosaic potyvirus (TuMV) was obtained from Allium ampeloprasum grown in commercial greenhouses in Israel. Symptoms on infected plants include systemic chlorosis and yellow stripes, accompanied by growth reduction. Leaves were distorted, often showing necrotic flecking. The virus was readily transmitted mechanically, and in a non-persistent manner by aphids, among Allium, Chenopodium. Gomphrena and some Nicotiana spp. Purified preparations contained numerous filamentous particles similar to those observed in crude extracts of infected leaves. Particles from crude plant extracts had a normal length of 806 nm. Cells of infected plants contained cylindrical cytoplasmic inclusions with pinwheel, scrolls and laminated aggregates which indicated the presence of a potyvirus of Edwardson's subgroup III. and which resemble those of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), The virus reacted strongly with antiserum to typical isolates of TuMV in immunoelectron microscopy and western blotting but not with antisera to several other potyviruses. Based on serological reactivity, electron microscopy, aphid transmission and cytopathology, the virus was identified as an isolate of TuMV.
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