Some damage caused in tobacco necrosis virus by u.v. radiation could be repaired in darkness in Chenopodium amaranticolor (dark reactivation) but not in French bean or in tobacco. By contrast, photoreactivation of the irradiated virus was observed in French bean and in tobacco but not in Chenopodium. The kind of damage in u.v.-irradiated virus that is susceptible to repair by photoreactivation appears to be repaired by dark reactivation in Chenopodium. In conditions without evidence of any repair, the quantum yield for inactivation of the nucleic acid inside the virus is about 6.5 × 10-4, and the amount of radiation energy that must be absorbed by the nucleic acid to reduce infectivity to 50% is about 0.3 j/mg
SUMMARY: Preparations of the Rothamsted tobacco necrosis virus made from tobacco leaves that have be...
SUMMARY: Studies of the products obtained when tobacco Mosaic virus (TMV) is disrupted with alkali o...
The quantum yield, under non-photoreactivating conditions, for inactiva-tion of tobacco mosaic virus...
Some damage caused in tobacco necrosis virus by u.v. radiation could be repaired in darkness in Chen...
Summary: Of seven plant viruses tested, all except tobacco mosaic showed the phenomenon of photoreac...
SUMMARY: Of seven plant viruses tested, all except tobacco mosaic showed the phenomenon of photoreac...
SUMMARY: Preparations of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) inactivated by ultraviolet radiation interfered ...
Visible light of different spectral regions was tested for its ability to reverse three effects of u...
Exposing the primary leaves of French bean to ultra-violet light produces a variety of effects, thei...
SUMMARY: Purified preparations of the Rothamsted tobacco necrosis virus made by sedimenting the viru...
Loss of infectivity by tobacco mosaic virus exposed to ultraviolet radiation appeared to result enti...
The infectivity of nucleic acid preparations made by disrupting tobacco mosaic virus with phenol was...
SUMMARY: Preparations of the Rothamsted tobacco necrosis virus were made by the ultracentrifugation ...
The effects on susceptibility to infection with certain viruses of subjecting plants to various peri...
Strains of tobacco necrosis virus (TNV) differed in their behaviour when inoculated to French bean l...
SUMMARY: Preparations of the Rothamsted tobacco necrosis virus made from tobacco leaves that have be...
SUMMARY: Studies of the products obtained when tobacco Mosaic virus (TMV) is disrupted with alkali o...
The quantum yield, under non-photoreactivating conditions, for inactiva-tion of tobacco mosaic virus...
Some damage caused in tobacco necrosis virus by u.v. radiation could be repaired in darkness in Chen...
Summary: Of seven plant viruses tested, all except tobacco mosaic showed the phenomenon of photoreac...
SUMMARY: Of seven plant viruses tested, all except tobacco mosaic showed the phenomenon of photoreac...
SUMMARY: Preparations of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) inactivated by ultraviolet radiation interfered ...
Visible light of different spectral regions was tested for its ability to reverse three effects of u...
Exposing the primary leaves of French bean to ultra-violet light produces a variety of effects, thei...
SUMMARY: Purified preparations of the Rothamsted tobacco necrosis virus made by sedimenting the viru...
Loss of infectivity by tobacco mosaic virus exposed to ultraviolet radiation appeared to result enti...
The infectivity of nucleic acid preparations made by disrupting tobacco mosaic virus with phenol was...
SUMMARY: Preparations of the Rothamsted tobacco necrosis virus were made by the ultracentrifugation ...
The effects on susceptibility to infection with certain viruses of subjecting plants to various peri...
Strains of tobacco necrosis virus (TNV) differed in their behaviour when inoculated to French bean l...
SUMMARY: Preparations of the Rothamsted tobacco necrosis virus made from tobacco leaves that have be...
SUMMARY: Studies of the products obtained when tobacco Mosaic virus (TMV) is disrupted with alkali o...
The quantum yield, under non-photoreactivating conditions, for inactiva-tion of tobacco mosaic virus...