Coriander feathery red-vein virus, a propagative plant rhabdovirus, and its transmission by the aphid Hyadaphis foeniculi Passerini
S. M. Misari and
E. S. Sylvester
Hilgardia, 1983, vol. 51, issue 2
Abstract:
Coriander feathery red-vein virus, an aphid-borne, propagative, plant rhabdovirus causing distinct symptoms on coriander, Coriandrum sativa and transmitted by the honeysuckle aphid, Hyadaphis foeniculi is described. The virus was isolated in coriander from naturally infective aphids collected on symptomless parsnip (Pastinaca sativa). Coated bacilliform particles, about 75 × 216 nm were found in infected coriander tissue, most often enclosed within invaginated nuclear cisternae.
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Date: 1983
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