Plant Viruses
Online
Descriptions and Lists from
the VIDE Database
Laburnum yellow
vein (?) nucleorhabdovirus
Index
Data collated by A.A. Brunt, 1991.
Nomenclature
Synonyms
laburnum anagyroides virus.
ICTV decimal code
Host range and symptoms
First reported
in Laburnum anagyroides; from the U.K; by Schultz and Harrap (1975).
Natural host range and symptoms
Symptoms persist.
- Laburnum anagyroides - chlorotic banding of veins.
Geographical distribution
Spreads in the Eurasian region;
the UK (probably).
Diagnostically insusceptible host species
Chenopodium amaranticolor, C. quinoa, Cucumis sativus, Nicotiana clevelandii,
N. tabacum.
Susceptible host species
Insusceptible host species
Families containing susceptible hosts
Families
containing insusceptible hosts
Physical and biochemical properties
Particle morphology
Virions rhabdo- or
bullet-shaped; enveloped; usually straight; with a clear modal length; of 250
nm; 95 nm wide.
Cytopathology
Virions found in leaves and mesophyll; in
the perinuclear space.
Taxonomy and
relationships
Comments and
References
References
- Schultz, M.G. and
Harrap, K.A. (1975). Ann. appl. Biol. 79: 247.
Cite this publication as:
Brunt, A.A., Crabtree, K., Dallwitz, M.J., Gibbs, A.J., Watson, L. and Zurcher, E.J. (eds.)
(1996 onwards).
`Plant Viruses Online: Descriptions and Lists from the VIDE Database.
Version: 20th August 1996.' URL
http://biology.anu.edu.au/Groups/MES/vide/
Dallwitz (1980)
and
Dallwitz, Paine and Zurcher (1993)
should also be cited.







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