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This book is a product of the international VIDE (Virus Identification Data Exchange) project, which uses the DELTA (Description Language for Taxonomy) database system to collect diagnostic information on all plant viruses. Information on over 500 characters has been sought for each virus and stored in the VIDE database. Over two-thirds of these characters record the susceptibility, or otherwise, of a range of commonly used test plant species; the remainder represent the great range of other characters used for virus identification. Information on the known natural host range of each virus is also presented. The book covers more than 900 viruses, which represents the entire database of plant viruses from around the world. It includes all viruses of plants, not only those whose virions have been described, but also those such as umbraviruses that have no virion protein genes of their own, and use the virion proteins of their symbiotic helper viruses. Viroids and the many transmissible a

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1: Introduction 2: Generic summaries 3: Virus species descriptions I: Appendix 1: Abbreviations II: Appendix 2: Character list III: Index of names, synonyms and acronyms

Viruses of Plants

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A Hardback by Alan Brunt, Karen Crabtree, Michael Dallwitz

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    Publisher: CABI Publishing
    Publication Date: 01/03/1996
    ISBN13: 9780851987941, 978-0851987941
    ISBN10: 085198794X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book is a product of the international VIDE (Virus Identification Data Exchange) project, which uses the DELTA (Description Language for Taxonomy) database system to collect diagnostic information on all plant viruses. Information on over 500 characters has been sought for each virus and stored in the VIDE database. Over two-thirds of these characters record the susceptibility, or otherwise, of a range of commonly used test plant species; the remainder represent the great range of other characters used for virus identification. Information on the known natural host range of each virus is also presented. The book covers more than 900 viruses, which represents the entire database of plant viruses from around the world. It includes all viruses of plants, not only those whose virions have been described, but also those such as umbraviruses that have no virion protein genes of their own, and use the virion proteins of their symbiotic helper viruses. Viroids and the many transmissible a

    Table of Contents
    1: Introduction 2: Generic summaries 3: Virus species descriptions I: Appendix 1: Abbreviations II: Appendix 2: Character list III: Index of names, synonyms and acronyms

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