Journal of General Virology (1990) 71 (12)
Articles of Journal of General Virology entered for 1990 and volume (issue): 71 (12)
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 2773-2779
J.A. Garcia, S. Lain, M.T. Cervera, J.L. Riechmann and M.T. Martin (1990)
Mutational analysis of plum pox potyvirus polyprotein processing by the NIa protease in Escherichia coli
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 2781-2790
S. Kashiwazaki, Y. Minobe, T. Omura and H. Hibino (1990)
Nucleotide sequence of Barley yellow mosaic virus RNA 1: a close evolutionary relationship with potyviruses
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 2791-2799
J.R. Vincent, P.P. Ueng, R.M. Lister and B.A. Larkins (1990)
Nucleotide sequences of coat protein genes for three isolates of Barley yellow dwarf virus and their relationships to other luteovirus coat protein sequences
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 2801-2807
A.C. de Avila, C. Huguenot, R.de O Resende, E.W. Kitajima, R.W. Goldbach and D. Peters (1990)
Serological differentiation of 20 isolates of Tomato spotted wilt virus
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 2809-2816
M.R. Hajimorad, R.G. Dietzgen and R.I. Francki (1990)
Differentiation and antigenic characterization of closely related Alfalfa mosaic virus strains with monoclonal antibodies
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 2817-2821
M. Takahashi, S. Toriyama, Y. Kikuchi, T. Hayakawa and A. Ishihama (1990)
Complementarity between the 5'- and 3'-terminal sequences of Rice stripe virus RNAs
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 2841-2846
M.B. Bradford, G.W. Blissard and G.F. Rohrmann (1990)
Characterization of the infection cycle of the Orgyia pseudotsugata multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus in Lymantria dispar cells
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 3035-3040
E.B. Carstens and A. Lu (1990)
Nucleotide sequence and transcriptional analysis of the HindIII P region of a temperature-sensitive mutant of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus
Journal of General Virology (1990) 71, 3081-3083
N. Hayashi and Y. Minobe (1990)
Segment 5 of the Rice dwarf virus genome encodes a protein highly conserved within the phytoreoviruses