. Cytological methods for the detection, identification, and characterization of orchid viruses and their inclusion bodies. Orchids; Virus diseases of plants. -53- « * sr >. Figure 51. Electron micrograph of virus aggregations in CyMV-infected Cymbidium leaf cell showing the presence of gold particles on their surface. Section is incubated with CyMV antiserum (1/2000 dilution) and labelled with protein A-gold. Bar = 260 nm, Figure 52. Electron micrograph of virus-like structures in the same antiserum-treated section as in Fig. 51, but showing no specific reaction. Same treatment as in Fig.


. Cytological methods for the detection, identification, and characterization of orchid viruses and their inclusion bodies. Orchids; Virus diseases of plants. -53- « * sr >. Figure 51. Electron micrograph of virus aggregations in CyMV-infected Cymbidium leaf cell showing the presence of gold particles on their surface. Section is incubated with CyMV antiserum (1/2000 dilution) and labelled with protein A-gold. Bar = 260 nm, Figure 52. Electron micrograph of virus-like structures in the same antiserum-treated section as in Fig. 51, but showing no specific reaction. Same treatment as in Fig. 51. Bar = 320 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ko, Nan-Jing.


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