Abstract
Sharka virus was found to give rise to the formation of inclusion bodies in nucleus and cytoplasm of host cells, as is known for several other viruses of the potato virus Y group. In inoculatedNicotiana clevelandii needle-shaped inclusion bodies were found loosely distributed in the nucleus 10 days after the first external symptoms appeared. In the cytoplasm, bundles of needles and granular inclusions arose 14 and 18 days, respectively, after external symptoms became visible. The intranuclear needles disappeared shortly before or after the first appearance of granular cytoplasmic inclusions.
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