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Autor:
D. W. Mossop
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 20:535-541
Tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea Sendt.) in the Auckland, Kerikeri, and Tauranga-Te Puke areas were commonly found to be infected with a virus causing severe vein-banding and blister-mottle foliage symptoms, and blemished fruit. This virus, proposed na
Autor:
D. W. Mossop, C. H. Procter
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 3:343-348
A mild strain of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was used to cross protect the TMV-susceptible tomato cultivars ‘Potentate’ and ‘V548’ in a commercial glasshouse trial. Plants infected with the mild strain (MII-16) showed increased fruit set and a
Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology. 75:181-189
The physico-chemical properties of Flock House virus (FHV) were examined. FHV was shown to have a single-stranded RNA genome divided between two species of MW 1.1 and 0.46 million; the genome was infectious. FHV has a single, coat protein of 43,000 M
Autor:
C. G. Kearns, D. W. Mossop
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 27:431-435
In addition to grapevine fanleaf virus (GFV), 2 other nepoviruses which had not previously been detected in New Zealand grapevines — arabis mosaic (ArMY) and tobacco ringspot (TobRV) — were detected using enzyme-linked Immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 28:419-425
Grapevines exhibiting symptoms typical of leafroll disease were shown to contain closterovirus- like particles in phloem tissue. Particles were readily fragmented in negatively stained preparations and had a modal length ofabout 1400 nm. Electrophore
Autor:
D. W. Mossop, N. A. Mohamed
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 55:63-74
Summary The biological, physical and chemical properties of New Zealand isolates of cocksfoot mottle (CfMV) and cynosurus mottle (CyMV) viruses were compared. The two viruses could be distinguished by host range differences and serological properties
Autor:
D. W. Mossop
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 25:449-453
Potato aucuba mosaic virus (PAMV), a possible member of the potexvirus group, was frequently isolated from tamarillo (tree tomato, Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendt.) in 2 of the 3 major growing areas in New Zealand. Physical, chemical, serological, a
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 26:257-259
New hosts in New Zealand are reported for arabis mosaic (ArMV) and tomato spotted wilt (TSWV) viruses. Celery and lettuce crops in the Heathcote Valley, Christchurch were found infected with ArMV, and some celery plants were also infected by TSWV. Ar
Publikováno v:
Virology. 74(2)
Autor:
D. W. Mossop
Publikováno v:
Outlook on Agriculture. 16:51-52