1955
DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(55)90011-8
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Mechanism of the action of abrasives on infection by tobacco mosaic virus

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“…Artificial or mechanical virus inoculation has been attempted in maize [56] and wheat [57] by physical wounding, and Chinese cabbage [58] and potato [59] by physical contact. The use of abrasives, such as carborundum and celite, has also been tested for transmission of tobacco mosaic virus [60,61]. However, these methods have low efficiency and are low throughput, which makes them unsuitable for field studies.…”
Section: Future Direction Towards Developing Better Germplasmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificial or mechanical virus inoculation has been attempted in maize [56] and wheat [57] by physical wounding, and Chinese cabbage [58] and potato [59] by physical contact. The use of abrasives, such as carborundum and celite, has also been tested for transmission of tobacco mosaic virus [60,61]. However, these methods have low efficiency and are low throughput, which makes them unsuitable for field studies.…”
Section: Future Direction Towards Developing Better Germplasmmentioning
confidence: 99%