Abstract
Three isolates of turnip yellow mosaic virus and two other flea‐beetle transmitted viruses, turnip crinkle and turnip rosette, have many similar properties: thermal inactivation end‐point between 80 and 90° C.; dilution end‐point greater than 10‐4; longevity in vitro at about 20° C. at least 30 days. All were transmitted by mechanical inoculation to a wide range of cruciferous host plants, including many weeds. Turnip yellow mosaic virus infected only Reseda odorata outside the Cruciferae, whereas rosette virus infected a few and crinkle virus many non‐cruciferous hosts.
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