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The original aim of this book was to cover different aspects of the
tradi tionally "filamentous" potex-, carla-, poty-, clostero-, and
capilloviruses. The title The Filamentous Plant Viruses seemed the
only suitable one, but it has led us to discuss also the quite
different filamentous viruses of the rice stripe group-recently
officially named the tenuivirus group which otherwise, indeed,
might not have been conveniently covered in any volume of this
series. The question must be asked: What is there new that
justifies the presentation of a book of this kind? An outline of
the answer may be Among the traditional filamentous viruses, much
pro given as follows. gress has been made in elucidating the
physical structure of potexvirus particles, and this work serves as
an excellent model for discussion of and future experiments on the
poty-, carla-, clostero-, and capilloviruses, which have comparable
structures, although they are more difficult to manipulate. Work on
the structure and strategy of the genomes of poty viruses is,
however, relatively advanced and at a very interesting stage. The
helper component that assists the aphid transmission of potyviruses
has also recently received considerable attention, although the
more we know about that, the less seems clear about the aphid
transmission of the carlaviruses and closteroviruses, which
apparently neither possess nor require a helper component."
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