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Infectivity Assay on Local-Lesion Hosts

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Practical Plant Virology

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In research on plant viruses, estimating the amounts of infectious virus present in different preparations is of great importance, for instance, to study the factors affecting infection or to determine the specific infectivity (the infectivity per unit weight) of isolated virus.

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  • Bawden FC (1964) Plant viruses and virus diseases. Ronald, New York

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  • Roberts DA (1967) Local lesion assay of plant viruses. In: Corbett MK, Sisler HD (eds) Plant virology. University of Florida, Gainesville, pp 194–210

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Dijkstra, J., de Jager, C.P. (1998). Infectivity Assay on Local-Lesion Hosts. In: Practical Plant Virology. Springer Lab Manual. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72030-7_10

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