1970
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.1970.tb02466.x
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Tobacco Mosaic Virus: Factors influencing the Inhibition of Infection on Bean Leaves by Ribonuclease

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“…The findings support the following views: a) Steapsin, trypsin or RNase do not inhibit infection by enzymatic action on either the virus or the host leaf infection sites; b) Steapsin or trypsin inhibit TMV infection on bean leaves by physically coating the virus or infection sites and thus preventing virus contact with host infection site; c) RNase inhibits infection by host-site attachment to exclude virus attadiment, confirming another report (NENE and THORNBERRY 1970).…”
Section: Influence Of Duration Of Washing On Desorption Of Enzymes Frsupporting
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“…The findings support the following views: a) Steapsin, trypsin or RNase do not inhibit infection by enzymatic action on either the virus or the host leaf infection sites; b) Steapsin or trypsin inhibit TMV infection on bean leaves by physically coating the virus or infection sites and thus preventing virus contact with host infection site; c) RNase inhibits infection by host-site attachment to exclude virus attadiment, confirming another report (NENE and THORNBERRY 1970).…”
Section: Influence Of Duration Of Washing On Desorption Of Enzymes Frsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Results in figure 3 show that steapsin and trypsin were desorbed when the leaves were washed for more than one minute. RNase as reported earlier (NENE and THORNBERRY 1970) was not de-o MINUTES ' ^ '°s orbed even when the leaves were washed for ten minutes. This evidence shows Fig.…”
Section: Influence Of Duration Of Washing On Desorption Of Enzymes Frsupporting
confidence: 67%
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