Abstract
In the study of plant viruses, the plant is indispensible. The literature describing diseases produced by plant viruses is vast. Much of the earlier work has been summarized by Smith (1937), and more recent accounts have been given by Bos (1963) and Holmes (1964). Descriptions of Plant Viruses, edited by A. J. Gibbs, B. D. Harrison and A. F. Murant, and published by the Commonwealth Mycological Institute and Association of Applied Biologists (CMI/AAB)* is also of considerable usefulness. We have recently compared our independently tabulated data with these descriptions and have checked for any errors or omissions in regard to hosts. Some of our physical data are more up to date, however, than those of the CMI/AAB.
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