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General Pathology of Virus Infections in Plants

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Handbuch der Virusforschung

Abstract

In this chapter an attempt will be made to describe and illustrate the most important effects of viruses on plants. Many of the examples used for illustrative purposes have been taken from studies on tobacco mosaic and aster yellows. Tobacco mosaic is the best known of all of the virus diseases of plants. Aster yellows, perhaps, is the best known of the yellows type of diseases. The symptoms of individual diseases, generally, have not been considered except for purposes of illustration. Those desiring detailed descriptions of the known virus diseases of plants are referred to the literature.

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