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Autor:
G. C. Ainsworth
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The British journal of dermatology and syphilis. 61(12)
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Nature. 159(4060)
A Bacterium isolated from the soil of a market garden in Surrey during February 1946 and afterwards from a Yorkshire soil and from the air has been found to produce an antibiotic of possible therapeutic importance for which, as it appears to be hithe
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A. A. Frisvoll, J. Poelt, R. Schubert, H. H. Handke, H. Pankow, Mrd Seaward, Cjb Hitch, D. L. Hawksworth, B. C Sutton, G. C. Ainsworth, G. Hanko, B. J. Coppins, null Frahm J.-P., W. Frey
Publikováno v:
Herzogia. 6:491-505
Autor:
G. C. Ainsworth
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Annals of Applied Biology. 22:55-67
Summary. Three cucumber mosaic diseases of this country and the causal viruses are described. The first disease, green-mottle mosaic (cucumber virus 3), and the second, yellow mosaic (cucumber virus 4), are not transmissible to solanaceous plants. Cu
Autor:
G. C. Ainsworth
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Annals of Applied Biology. 24:545-556
Summary “Enation mosaic” (caused by a strain of tobacco virus 1), a disease of tomato characterized by extreme leaf malformation and the development of leafy outgrowths from the undersides of deformed leaves, is described. An account of an invest
Autor:
G C Ainsworth
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Annual Review of Phytopathology. 7:13-30
Autor:
G. C. Ainsworth
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. 153:92-97
Autor:
G. C. Ainsworth
Publikováno v:
Annals of Applied Biology. 27:218-226
In a survey of the virus diseases of leguminous plants in Great Britain, it was not found possible to relate the virus of lettuce mosaic, which Ainsworth & Ogilvie (1939) found able to infect both culinary and sweet peas, to any other virus but, in t