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WHEN leaf extracts from chrysanthemum plants infected with chrysanthemum virus B (CVB) were tested against antisera to 22 different elongated plant viruses, those prepared against carnation latent virus (CLV), potato virus M (PVM) and potato virus S (PVS) gave a positive serological reaction. In reciprocal tests an antiserum prepared against CVB itself reacted positively with partially purified preparations of CLV, PVM and PVS.
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VAN SLOGTEREN, D., DE VOS, N. & HAKKAART, F. Serological Relationship of Chrysanthemum Virus B to Carnation Latent Virus and Potato Viruses M and S. Nature 195, 835–836 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195835b0
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