BIMODAL TRANSMISSION OF PLANT VIRUSES
@inproceedings{Lim1977BIMODALTO, title={BIMODAL TRANSMISSION OF PLANT VIRUSES}, author={Wei Ling Lim and Donald J. Hagedorn}, year={1977} }
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This chapter discusses the bimodal transmission of plants. Typically, aphid species transmitting viruses bimodally acquire virus during short probes of several seconds to minutes and also during longer probes of several hours to days. The chapter illustrates the acquisition of cauliflower mosaic virus by the cabbage aphid, and the acquisition of pea seed-borne mosaic virus by the winged and nonwinged forms of the New London biotype of the potato aphid. When acquisition times… CONTINUE READING
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