1980
DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-46-2-507
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Intracellular Virus-like Particles in Lentinus edodes

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“…Earlier electron microscopy-based examinations of satsuma mandarin trees with leaves exhibiting yellow mottling in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan detected the presence of rod-shaped virus-like particles (Garnsey 2000a, Ushiyama et al 1980. The virus was named citrus yellow mottling virus and its virions were mostly 690-740 nm long (Ushiyama et al 1980).…”
Section: Citrus Leaf Blotch Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Earlier electron microscopy-based examinations of satsuma mandarin trees with leaves exhibiting yellow mottling in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan detected the presence of rod-shaped virus-like particles (Garnsey 2000a, Ushiyama et al 1980. The virus was named citrus yellow mottling virus and its virions were mostly 690-740 nm long (Ushiyama et al 1980).…”
Section: Citrus Leaf Blotch Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier electron microscopy-based examinations of satsuma mandarin trees with leaves exhibiting yellow mottling in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan detected the presence of rod-shaped virus-like particles (Garnsey 2000a, Ushiyama et al 1980. The virus was named citrus yellow mottling virus and its virions were mostly 690-740 nm long (Ushiyama et al 1980). However, the author of this review once observed many filamentous particles ~900 × 14 nm in size after the mechanical transmission to Nicotiana benthamiana from replicates of the satsuma mandarin trees analyzed by Ushiyama et al (the author's unpublished data).…”
Section: Citrus Leaf Blotch Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As being the most prevalent one, the 39 nm virus particles were studied more in detail and revealed to be composed of an outer capsid shell and an inner core containing a dsRNA genome [88,87]. Besides, this virus were mostly found to localize in the cytoplasm and in the vacuoles of hyphal cells, either with randomly dispersed or with aggregated forms [86]. In a study on determining the prevalence and diversity of dsRNA elements in L. edodes strains present in the US, 23 out of 25 genetically-diverse lines of L. edodes were shown to harbor dsRNA molecules with total of 14 different molecular weights [71].…”
Section: Viruses Of Lentinula Edodesmentioning
confidence: 99%