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Department of Virology Agricultural University Binnenhaven 11 Wageningen The Netherlands
Brome mosaic virus (BMV) and cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV), propagated in two varieties of Chenopodium hybridum L., showed a considerable change in the relative proportions of the RNA and nucleoprotein components, as compared to virus propagated in Hordeum vulgare and Vigna unguiculata respectively. The reversible change was independent of the type of infection in C. hybridum: local necrotic, local chlorotic or systemic.
Received 8 August 1977;
accepted 25 October 1977.
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