Plant Viruses
Online
Descriptions and Lists from
the VIDE Database
Lotus streak (?)
nucleorhabdovirus
Index
Data collated by A.A. Brunt and S. Yamashita, 1987.
Nomenclature
ICTV decimal code
Host range and symptoms
First reported
in Nelumbo nucifera (East Indian Lotus); from Okayama, Japan; by
Yamashita et al. (1978).
Natural host range and symptoms
Symptoms persist.
- Nelumbo nucifera - chlorotic spots or ring spots, streaking
of roots.
Transmission
Transmitted by a vector; an insect;
Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae; Aphididae. Transmitted in a persistent manner.
Geographical distribution
Maintenance and propagation hosts
Susceptible host species
Families containing susceptible hosts
Physical and
biochemical properties
Properties of particles in sap
Leaf sap
contains few virions. Electron microscopy: necessary to prefix with
glutaraldehyde or osmium tetroxide.
Purification method
Particle morphology
Virions rhabdo- or
bullet-shaped; with a clear modal length; of 300-340 nm; 90 nm wide. Axial
canal obscure. Basic helix obvious; pitch of basic helix 4.5 nm.
Cytopathology
Virions found in leaves and shoots; in
cytoplasm and in nuclei. Inclusions present in infected cells; are viroplasms
(in the nucleus); they contain virions (of nucleoprotein without envelope).
Taxonomy and
relationships
Comments and
References
References
- Yamashita, S., Okamoto,
Y., Fujii, S., Doi, Y. and Yora, K. (1978). Ann. Phytopath. Soc. Japan
44: 61.
- Yamashita, S., Doi, Y., Yora, K., Okamoto, Y. and Fujii, S.
(1985). Ann. Phytopath. Soc. Japan 51: 627.
Cite this publication as:
Brunt, A.A., Crabtree, K., Dallwitz, M.J., Gibbs, A.J., Watson, L. and Zurcher, E.J. (eds.)
(1996 onwards).
`Plant Viruses Online: Descriptions and Lists from the VIDE Database.
Version: 16th January 1997.' URL
http://biology.anu.edu.au/Groups/MES/vide/
Dallwitz (1980)
and
Dallwitz, Paine and Zurcher (1993)
should also be cited.







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