Abstract

Production of roots and regeneration of shoots and buds was reduced as a result of virus infection. The number of explants showing morphogenesis and the amount of rooting and/or regeneration of shoots and buds were affected as compared with the uninfected explants cultured as controls. The effects on morphogenic patterns depended on the virus, the virus strain, and the host. Explants infected with CIVV produced significantly less primary callus than did the controls, whereas CTV did not affect callus induction. The amount and morphology of secondary callus after periodic subculturing was similar in infected and uninfected tissues

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