1993 年 59 巻 1 号 p. 37-39
The virus isolated from Iceland poppy showing mosaic symptoms was identified as turnip mosaic virus based on host range, symptoms, transmission mode, particle morphology and serological relationships. The virus infected 15 plant species of 8 families among 25 species of 9 families tested, and was transmitted by aphid in a nonpersistent manner. Virus particles were filamentous flexuous, 760-770nm in length. The virus showed close serological relationships with turnip mosaic virus. Stabilities in crude sap were 55-60°C for 10 min, 10-4-10-5 and 3-5 days at room temperature.