Ultra-thin sections of Nicotiana glutinosa L. leaves inoculated with a concentrated solution of tobacco mosaic virus were made at short intervals from 0 to 78 hours after inoculation. Eight hours after inoculation, the size of starch grains increased. This was followed by rupture of cytoplasmic and chloroplast membranes. At about 24 hours there was a great increase in number of mitochondria, which persisted until about 60 hours, when some became electron opaque while others appeared to disintegrate. Finally, the cell contents were compressed into one area of the cell, where they became electron opaque. This was accompanied by collapse of the rest of the cell and tearing away of the cell walls from adjacent cells. The nucleus remained stable and intact for as long as observations could be made. No identifiable virus particles were seen.
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December 01 1964
AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS LESIONS IN NICOTIANA GLUTINOSA L
M. Weintraub,
M. Weintraub
From the Research Station, Canada Department of Agriculture, Vancouver, Canada
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H. W. J. Ragetli
H. W. J. Ragetli
From the Research Station, Canada Department of Agriculture, Vancouver, Canada
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M. Weintraub
From the Research Station, Canada Department of Agriculture, Vancouver, Canada
H. W. J. Ragetli
From the Research Station, Canada Department of Agriculture, Vancouver, Canada
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January 30 1964
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1964 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1964
J Cell Biol (1964) 23 (3): 499–509.
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January 30 1964
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M. Weintraub, H. W. J. Ragetli; AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS LESIONS IN NICOTIANA GLUTINOSA L . J Cell Biol 1 December 1964; 23 (3): 499–509. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.23.3.499
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