Abstract

The purification of pea early-browning virus and the separation of a long and a short component are described. Experiments with the two separate components revealed that inoculation with long particles only, gives rise to formation of unstable virus. Inoculation with a mixture of long and short particles leads to the formation of stable virus. Short particles alone are not infectious. Thus, the interaction between components of this virus is the same as has been described for tobacco rattle virus by Lister (1966).

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