1955
Gel Diffusion of Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Demonstrated by Serological Analysis of its Components and by Electronmicroscopy
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Acta botanica neerlandica , Volume 4 - Issue 3 p. 474- 476
As early as 1898, Beijerinck concluded from his experiments that the agent causing the mosaic disease in Tobacco, diffuses into agar gel. This property of the pathogen and its filterability through bacteriaproof filters led to his theory of a ‘contagium vivum fluidum’.
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D.H.M. van Slogteren. (1955). Gel Diffusion of Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Demonstrated by Serological Analysis of its Components and by Electronmicroscopy. Acta botanica neerlandica, 4(3), 474–476. |