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Cells of Red Kennedy pea plants infected with both viruses not only contain particles of both, but also show the intracellular changes characteristic of both (Fig. 2). J.L. Alcorn We wish to obtain natural variants of these viruses and Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Plant Pathology (A. G.) would be very pleased to receive samples of leaves Branch, Indooroopilly, Qld. 4068 of Kennedia spp. (preferably named) from other parts of Austral ia to check for these vi ruses. A rust disease has been recorded for the first time on Xanthium pungens (Noogoora burr) in Queensland. As far as can be determined, this is the first Australian occurrence REFERENCES of the disease. The original collection was from Brookfield, (1) Harrison, B.D., Finch, J.T., Gibbs, A.J., Hollings, M., near Brisbane, on 1st February, 1975. Shepherd, R.J., Valenta, V. and Wetter, C. (1971) Reddish-purple to brown, rounded lesions, often with a Sixteen groups of plant viruses. Virology 45: 356-63. yellow margin, occur on the upper surfaces of infec wide (2) Matthews, R.E.F. (1973) - Induction of disease by viruses, ted leaves. On the underside of each spot is a large, dark with special reference to turnip yellow mosaic virus. reddish-brown pulvinate
Australasian Plant Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 23, 2011
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