Abstract

SUMMARY Amsinckia douglasiana when infected with beet curly top virus (BCTV) produces more exudate, which is highly infective, than any other known host. Attempts were made to purify BCTV from the phloem exudate of infected Amsinckia douglasiana by differential centrifugation and sucrose density gradient fractionation. A260/280 ratio of virus preparations was 1.58; S values were 74 and 147. Infectivity was distributed among several fractions during density gradient purification. Electron microscopy revealed the presence of pentagonal and hexagonal particles of 14–23 nm, some of which were paired. The virus was insensitive to DNAse, RNAse, and trypsin when these enzymes were tested individually but infectivity was substantially decreased when the virus was subjected to trypsin treatment followed by DNAse, suggesting that DNA is associated with the beet curly top virus.

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