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    Verslag van een studiereis naar Roemenie 15 - 21 mei 1978

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    Variability of tobacco mosaic virus in relation to control of tomato mosaic in glasshouse tomato crops by resistance breeding and cross protection

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    Various strains of TMV occur in susceptible crops of tomato. This variability is of importance to resistance breeding and to cross protection as alternative methods of control. Strains of TMV differ in the kind of symptoms expressed and in the extent of the host range. Symptom variation allows for the distinction of eight strains of which the tomato strain is the most important. On a host range including Solanum pennellii, Lycopersicon esculentum CStMW-18 and L.peruvianum four strains are differentiated which correspond with Pelham's Strains 0, 1, 2 and 2 a. Strains of TMV also differ as to longevity in vitro. The prevailing Strain 0 and Strain 1 an more persistent than Strain 2. The instability shown by Strain 2 aduring isolation suggests that in practice it may not easily overcome the resistance of the gene Tm-2 a. The symptomless nitrous acid mutant MII-16 which is discussed in relation to cross protection is also less persistent than its parent tomato strain. This necessitated a careful preparation of the inocula for commercial use

    Verslag van een studiereis naar Roemenie 15 - 21 mei 1978

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    Verslag van een studiereis naar de Verenigde Staten en Canada van 26 April tot 21 Mei 1976

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    A yellow ringspot strain of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) from tomato

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