Physical and Chemical Properties of Several Plant Viruses
Tropical agriculture research series : proceedings of a symposium on tropical agriculture researches
ISSN | 03889386 |
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NII recode ID (NCID) | AA00870529 |

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Some of the physical and chemical properties of several characteristic plant viruses have been analysed recently and the results are presented here. The viruses used are as follows:
melon necrotic spot virus, a spherical virus composed of a single particle component and one non-segmented, single-stranded RNA; mulberry ringspot virus, a spherical virus composed of three particle components and two-segmented, single-stranded RNA; rice gall dwarf virus, a spherical virus composed of a single particle component and twelve-segmented, double-stranded RNA; soybean chlorotic mottle virus, a spherical virus composed of a single particle component and one non-segmented, double-stranded DNA.
The comparative properties of the viruses and the methodology applied to the analyses are discussed.
melon necrotic spot virus, a spherical virus composed of a single particle component and one non-segmented, single-stranded RNA; mulberry ringspot virus, a spherical virus composed of three particle components and two-segmented, single-stranded RNA; rice gall dwarf virus, a spherical virus composed of a single particle component and twelve-segmented, double-stranded RNA; soybean chlorotic mottle virus, a spherical virus composed of a single particle component and one non-segmented, double-stranded DNA.
The comparative properties of the viruses and the methodology applied to the analyses are discussed.
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Creator | Tadaaki Hibi |
Publisher | Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences |
Volume | 19 |
spage | 86 |
epage | 91 |
Language | eng |