Title of article :
Properties of the Iranian Isolate of Bermudagrass Etched-line Virus
Author/Authors :
M. MASUMI and K. IZADPANAH، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
The Iranian isolate of bennudagrass etched-line virus
(BELV-I), purified by low-pH treatment of infected bermudagrass
sap followed by several cycles of differential centrifugation
and sucrose density-gradient centrifugation,
formed two components in density-gradient columns. The
top component consisted of empty protein shells. It had a
major structural protein of c. 22 kDa and a minor of c. 25
kDa. The weight of the nucleic acid present only in bottom
component particles, was calculated to be 1.82x10ʹ Da.
Only Aconurella prolixa (Leth.) was able to transmit the
virus under experimental conditions or contained the virus
in natural populations. In ELISA tests the virus titer in
the vector increased rapidly between days 14 and 29 after
acquisition, results indicating a propagative relationship.
BELV-1 was serologically closely related to the Moroccan
isolate of BELV, and related to the American but not to the
Costa Rican isolate of maize rayado fino virus (MRFV).
Several graminaceous species were found to be experimental
or natural hosts of the virus.
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology