Abstract

The multiplication of sacbrood virus (SBV) was studied in laboratory-infected pupae of the honey bee, Apis mellifera. Electron microscopy revealed an association between SBV infection and a previously undescribed vesicular structure similar to those observed in cells infected by vertebrate picornaviruses. Description of this structure and examination of other cytoplasmic inclusions from SBV-infected pupal cells have led to a reinterpretation of the subcellular location of SBV multiplication.

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