Abstract

The separation of a carnation virus from smaller cowpea-host antigens was achieved by column chromatography on a strongly basic ion-exchange resin. The separation was demonstrated by infectivity and serological tests, analytical ultracentrifugation, and ultraviolet spectrophotometry. The method is proposed for the removal of similar host components from preparations of other spherical plant viruses.

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