Abstract

Using the quantitative serological method of double diffusion in agar, the amount of sugar beet yellows virus in the leaves of sugar beet was investigated and the possibility of an accurate serological analysis was examined at certain time periods in the course of vegetation. In sugar beets infected artificially at the beginning of the vegetation period the increase of the titre has a fluctuating course at first. In August, after the intensive growth of plants is over, the virus content maintains on a relatively high degree, increasing further toward the end of vegetation. For a reliable virus analysis the sap can be diluted approximately in the ratio 1/128. The table presented enables one to determine the probable accuracy of the serological analysis at the individual time periods during the vegetation of sugar beet.

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