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Location of curly top virus antigen in bean, sugarbeet, tobacco, and tomato by fluorescent antibody staining

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: English Description: 67(10):1313-1315Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: In: PhytopathologySummary: Con el objeto de localizar el antigeno del virus del apice rizado en frijol, remolacha, tabaco y tomate se empleo el metodo de solucion colorante fluorecente para determinar anticuerpos. en el tejido del floema. la aparicion de sintomas foliares. 8 veces mas sitios especificamente coloreados que las plantas resistentes. se observo coloracion localizada en saltahojas viruliferos aunque si se detecto una fluorescencia generalizada.Summary: The fluorescent antibody staining method was used to locate curly top virus antigen in beans, sugarbeets, tobacco and tomatoes. Antigen was found only in phloem tissue. The occurrence of specific staining corresponded to the appearance of foliar symptoms. Susceptible tomato plants had more than 8 times as many specifically stained sites as did resistant plants. No localized staining was observed in viruliferous leafhoppers although a generalized fluorescence was detected. (AS)
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Con el objeto de localizar el antigeno del virus del apice rizado en frijol, remolacha, tabaco y tomate se empleo el metodo de solucion colorante fluorecente para determinar anticuerpos. en el tejido del floema. la aparicion de sintomas foliares. 8 veces mas sitios especificamente coloreados que las plantas resistentes. se observo coloracion localizada en saltahojas viruliferos aunque si se detecto una fluorescencia generalizada. spa

The fluorescent antibody staining method was used to locate curly top virus antigen in beans, sugarbeets, tobacco and tomatoes. Antigen was found only in phloem tissue. The occurrence of specific staining corresponded to the appearance of foliar symptoms. Susceptible tomato plants had more than 8 times as many specifically stained sites as did resistant plants. No localized staining was observed in viruliferous leafhoppers although a generalized fluorescence was detected. (AS) eng

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