Abstract

Early-browning virus (EBV) and tobacco rattle virus (RV) show similarities in many of their properties, although there are also some distinct differences (Bos & van der Want, 1962). Serological experiments carried out by the present author showed that EBV and RV are distantly related. Because of the difference in the “normal lengths” of their particles they have to be considered as separate viruses. It is suggested that they be regarded as members of one group.

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