Biological, serological, and molecular characteristics
of the P4 pathotype of pea seedborne mosaic potyvirus
(PSbMV) were investigated. The characterization allowed P4
to be differentiated from other pathotypes of the same
virus.
P4 was distinguished from P1 on the basis of host
symptomatology. It induced varied, but often distinctive
symptoms in...
Polyclonal antisera were raised against isolates of bean
common mosaic virus (BCMV) and bean common mosaic necrosis
virus (BCMNV) using conventional serological methods.
Infected tissues containing, respectively, 22 recognized BCMV
and BCMNV isolates were tested against the two antisera by
antigen-coated plate (ACP) ELISA and double antibody sandwich
(DAS) ELISA....
Pea seed-borne mosaic potyvirus pathotype 1 (PSbMV-P1) has the ability to infect most genotypes of Pisum sativum. The exception are those genotypes that are homozygous recessive for the sbm-1 gene. The life cycle of PSbMV pathotype 4 (PSbMV-P4) is unaffected by the sbm-1/sbm-1 genotype. Infectious clones of Pl-P4 recombinants were...