497 results on '"Plant Viruses growth & development"'
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352. Immunochemical specificity of cytoplasmic inclusions induced by viruses in the potato Y group.
353. Effect of infection with TMV and other viruses on the level of a -1,3-glucan hydrolase in leaves of Nicotiana glutinosa.
354. Broadbean mottle virus in leaf tissue.
355. Changes in the flow of early products of photosynthetic carbon fixation associated with the replication of TYMV.
356. Seed transmissibility of two strains of barley stripe mosaic virus.
357. The effect of light on the transmission of tobacco necrosis virus by Olpidium brassicae.
358. Electron microscopy on the behavior of two strains of alfalfa mosaic virus in mixed infections.
359. Differential effect of Actinomycin D on plant-virus multiplication.
360. [Transmission of pea enation mosaic virus by different subspecies and strains of the foxglove aphid, Aulacorthum solani (Kaltenbach)].
361. The effect of antibiotic stress on protein synthesis in the establishment of lysogeny of Plectonema boryanum.
362. RNA synthesis in broadbean leaves infected with broadbean mottle virus.
363. [Mechanically transmissible viruses on currant and gooseberry in the German Democratic Republic].
364. Effects on Myzus persicae (Sulz.) and transmission of beet yellows virus of applying certain trace elements to sugar beet.
365. The effect of inoculum concentration on virus multiplication in cucumber cotyledons. I. Lucerne mosaic virus.
366. Evidence that a component other than the virus particle is needed for aphid transmission of potato virus Y.
367. Inhibition of cauliflower mosaic virus multiplication by actinomycin D.
368. The infection of tobacco protoplasts with cowpea chlorotic mottle virus and its RNA.
369. Inactivation of lettuce necrotic yellows virus by ultraviolet irradiation.
370. Slowly sedimenting infectious entities of southern bean mosaic virus.
371. Virus infection and photosynthesis. 1. Increased photophosphorylation by chloroplasts from Chinese cabbage infected with turnip yellow mosaic virus.
372. Ultrastructure of a fungus herpes-type virus.
373. pH stability of red clover mottle virus.
374. The self-assembly of spherical plant viruses.
375. Particles and associated inclusions in sugarbeet infected with the curly top virus.
376. Photosynthesis and the development of blue-green algal virus N-1.
377. Effect of a systemic virus infection on chloroplast function and structure.
378. [The effect of the length of the day on the propagation of potato virus X and tobacco mosaic virus in photoperiodically differently sensitive Solanaceae].
379. The association of pinwheel inclusions with plasmodesmata.
380. Chemical and physicochemical properties of two strains of tobacco streak virus.
381. Effect of actinomycin D on potato virus X multiplication in Datura stramonium leaves.
382. Plant virus-induced cell wall overgrowth and associated membrane elaboration.
383. Nuclear vesiculation associated with pea enation mosaic virus-infected plant tissue.
384. Fine structure of vesicles induced in chloroplasts of Chinese cabbage leaves by infection with turnip yellow mosaic virus.
385. Periodic occurrence of an anti-TMV factor in the body of whiteflies carrying tomato yellow leaf curl virus.
386. Host specificity of plant viruses. I. Cucumber virus 4.
387. Growth of wound tumor virus in vector cell monolayers.
388. Electron microscopy of wound tumor virus assembly sites in insect vectors and plants.
389. Genetic complementation between the two nucleoprotein components of cowpea mosaic virus.
390. Ultrastructural and time-lapse studies on the replication cycle of the blue-green algal virus LPP-1.
391. Cross protection test with four strains of potato virus Y in Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Samsun.
392. Replication of tobacco ringsport virus. I. Detection of a low molecular weight double-stranded RNA from infectd plants.
393. Electron microscopy of maize rough dwarf virus assembly sites in maize. Cytochemical and autoradiographic observations.
394. Development of infection with beet western yellows virus in the sugarbeet.
395. Effect of dosage on the incubation period of sowthistle yellow vein virus in the aphid Hyperomyzus lactucae.
396. The expression of R-gene resistance to Phytophthora infestans in tissue cultures of Solanum tuberosum.
397. Alfalfa mosaic virus in lucerne plants and its transmission by aphids in the course of the vegetation period.
398. Multiplication and cytopathology of a plant tumor virus in insects.
399. Characterization of broccoli necrotic yellows virus.
400. On the mechanism of persistence and distribution of barley yellow dwarf virus in an aphid vector.
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