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Micromechanical properties of tobacco mosaic viruses
Journal of Microscopy, 2007Summary A tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) subject to local forces can be viewed as an uniform beam with local loads. We used a custom built Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) to determine the curvature induced in the TMV by concentrated load or by distributed forces. Local forces were created by the AFM tip.
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Degradation of brome mosaic and tobacco mosaic viruses in bentonite
Virology, 1971Abstract Brome mosaic virus degraded to RNA in 0.02 M tris buffer, 0.001 M EDTA, pH 7–9, containing bentonite and 0.1 M NaCl. The virus coat protein was apparently adsorbed by the bentonite. In bentonite in buffer without NaCl, brome mosaic virus degraded to three nucleoproteins, each containing one piece of RNA.
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Co-electroporation of rice protoplasts with RNAs of cucumber mosaic and tobacco mosaic viruses
Plant Cell Reports, 1988Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) RNA was used to study electroporation conditions suitable for protoplasts from rice suspension cultures. Rice protoplasts required a stronger and shorter electric pulse than tobacco protoplasts for introduction of viral RNA. Under optimized conditions, CMV infection was established in 65 % of electroporated protoplasts.
K, Okada, T, Nagata, I, Takebe
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Genomic masking in mixed infections with brome mosaic and barley stripe mosaic viruses
Virology, 1973Abstract Barley plants infected with both barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) and brome mosaic virus (BMV) had more severe symptoms than plants infected with either virus alone, although the viruses were present in lower concentrations than in singly infected plants.
J F, Peterson, M K, Brakke
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Trianthema portulacastrum — Local lesion host for brinjal mosaic and tobacco mosaic viruses
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. Zweite Naturwissenschaftliche Abteilung: Allgemeine, Landwirtschaftliche und Technische Mikrobiologie, 1973Summary This paper deals with the first record of virus infections (brinjal mosaic virus and tobacco mosaic virus) on Trianthema portulacastrum L., a common weed in India. Trianthema portulacastrwn L., locally known as “Bishkhapra”, is a common weed with medicinal properties, and grows extensively in summer everywhere.
V S, Verma, S, Singh
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The components of barley stripe mosaic and related viruses
Virology, 1974Abstract Natural isolates of barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) and the related viruses, lychnis ringspot virus (LRSV) and poa semilatent virus (PSLV), generally contain at least 3 RNA components, although some BSMV isolates contain only two. RNA components with apparent molecular weights of 1.4 and 1.25 million are common to all these viruses.
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