Ultrastructure of Inclusions Formed by Ribgrass Mosaic Virus in Leaf Cells |
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Authors: | Cornelia Ernwein Carl Wetter |
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Institution: | Fachberich Biologie –Botanik Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, FRG |
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Abstract: | Diffrent types of cytoplasmic inclusions were observed in ultrathin sections of plants systemically infected with three different strains of ribgrass mosaic virus (RMV) (tobamovirus group). Tissue from uninoculated plants did not contain such inclusions. Most common were “rounded plates” consisting of layers of aligned virus particles 300 nm long. RMV also induced angled layer aggregates in Capsicum annuum plants. A novel type of inclusion for the tobamovirus group were the abundant spiral aggregates found in Digitalis purpurea, systemically infected with strain D of RMV. In these aggregates the virions become circularly arranged around a center. The orientation of the particles changes in such a way that virions being 300 nm apartare cut in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction respectively. |
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