“…RNase inhibited strongly for the first 30 minutes then less so with time on a Iogio scale until no inhibition occurred at 1,000 mmutes, 16 hours, suggesting virus penetration into inoculated surface cells to the extent of escaping the inhlbitive enzyme protein. It was shown earlier THORNBERRY 1969, 1970) that RNase completely inhibits infection even when applied to the leaves by rubbing seven days before viral inoculation. It was of interest, therefore, to compare the behavior of steapsin and trypsin with RNase under similar conditions.…”