Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants

The multiplication of pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) in both resistant and susceptible chilli (Capsicum annunm L.) seemed to follow a cyclical pattern with a maximum peak concentration occurring at 14 days after inoculation. At each period of time, the virus concentration in susceptible plants wa...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Saleha, Soh, A. C., Yap, T. C.
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Malaya 1976
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spelling my.upm.eprints.340552015-04-22T07:13:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34055/ Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants Ibrahim, Saleha Soh, A. C. Yap, T. C. The multiplication of pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) in both resistant and susceptible chilli (Capsicum annunm L.) seemed to follow a cyclical pattern with a maximum peak concentration occurring at 14 days after inoculation. At each period of time, the virus concentration in susceptible plants was distinctly higher than in resistant plants, indicating that the resistance operates by partial suppression of virus multiplication. Faculty of Agriculture, University of Malaya 1976-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34055/1/4.%2034055%20%20Relative%20concentration%20of%20pepper.pdf Ibrahim, Saleha and Soh, A. C. and Yap, T. C. (1976) Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants. Malaysian Agricultural Research, 5 (1). pp. 57-60. ISSN 0126-5458
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description The multiplication of pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) in both resistant and susceptible chilli (Capsicum annunm L.) seemed to follow a cyclical pattern with a maximum peak concentration occurring at 14 days after inoculation. At each period of time, the virus concentration in susceptible plants was distinctly higher than in resistant plants, indicating that the resistance operates by partial suppression of virus multiplication.
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author Ibrahim, Saleha
Soh, A. C.
Yap, T. C.
spellingShingle Ibrahim, Saleha
Soh, A. C.
Yap, T. C.
Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
author_facet Ibrahim, Saleha
Soh, A. C.
Yap, T. C.
author_sort Ibrahim, Saleha
title Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
title_short Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
title_full Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
title_fullStr Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
title_full_unstemmed Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
title_sort relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
publisher Faculty of Agriculture, University of Malaya
publishDate 1976
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34055/1/4.%2034055%20%20Relative%20concentration%20of%20pepper.pdf
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