Abstract

Abstract Some chloroplasts of sugar beet ( Beta vulgaris L.) plants infected with either beet yellows virus or Western yellows virus were found to contain inclusions with a regular pattern. Two kinds of pattern were recognized, parallel-linear and cross hatched, and both occurred in the same section of a given inclusion.

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