
Advances in Virus Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Virus Research, Volume 11
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume 11
- Chapter 1. Gross Morphology and Serology as a Basis for Classification of Elongated Plant Viruses
- I. Introduction
- ll. Relationship and Classification
- lll. Morphology of Elongated Plant Viruses
- IV. Serology of Elongated Plant Viruses
- V. Combination of Morphological Data and Serological Results
- VI. Additional Characteristics and Classification
- VII. Taxonomic Assessment and Nomenclature
- VIII. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 2. Artificial Production of Mutants of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
- l. Introduction
- ll. Techniques for Detecting and Isolating Variants
- lll. Induction of TMV Mutants
- IV. The TMV Genome
- V. TMV Mutants and the Genetic Code
- VI. Discussion and Summary
- References
- Chapter 3. Plant Virus-Vector Relationships
- I. Introduction
- II. Mechanical Vectors
- lll. The Vector-Relationships of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
- IV. The Problem of Aphid-Virus Relationships
- V. Biological Transmission
- VI. Vectors Outside the Insecta
- VII. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 4. Mite Transmission of Plant Viruses
- I. Introduction
- ll. Characteristics of Mites That Transmit Plant Viruses
- lll. Virus Transmission by Eriophyidae
- IV. Virus Transmission by Tetranychidae
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5. Genetics of Pathogenicity in Viruses and of Resistance in Host Plants
- l. Introduction
- ll. Natural Selection for the Most Favorable Level of Pathogenicity in Viruses
- lll. Natural Selection for Increased Resistance in Host Plants
- IV. Viral Diseases of Plants for Which Single or Multiple Genes Have Been Found to Confer Resistances
- V. Viral Diseases for Which Resistances Have Been Noted without Disclosure of Genic Controls
- References
- Chapter 6. Introduction, Translocation, and Distribution of Viruses in Plants
- I. Scope of Review
- ll. Problems in Studying the Translocation of Viruses
- lll. Introduction of Viruses into Different Regions and the Effect on Distribution
- IV. Intracellular Movement and Distribution of Viruses
- V. Transport from Cell to Cell
- VI. Distribution
- VII. Summary
- References
- Chapter 7. The Antigenic Structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
- I. Introduction
- ll. Morphology of TMV
- lll. TMV as an Antigen
- lV. TMV as an Infectious Particle
- References
- Chapter 8. Arthropod Transmission of Animal Viruses
- l. Introduction
- ll. Arthropod Infection
- lll. Vertebrate Infection
- IV. Effects of Alternation of Hosts
- V. Interhost and Environmental Relationships
- References
- Chapter 9. Avian Tumor Viruses
- I. Introduction
- ll. The Elementary Particles
- lll. Characteristics of Virus Synthesis and Release
- IV. The Defectiveness of RSV
- V. Principles Governing Avian Tumor Virus Infection in Vivo
- VI. RSV in Mammalian Hosts
- VII. Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cumulative subject Index Volumes 1-11
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