k Colocasia bobone disease virus, TEM Colocasia bobone disease virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph TEM of virus particles virions of the colocasia bobone disease virus CBDV. This plant virus is thought to be a rhabdovirus. It was first identified in 1973 in the taro plant Colocasia esculenta, a plant cultivated as a food crop. Symptoms are brittle leaves and severely stunted growth. The virus is transmitted by the planthopper insect Tarophagus proserpina. It is found in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Magnification x67,000 when printed 10cm high. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Colocasia bobone disease virus, TEM Colocasia bobone disease virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph  TEM  of virus particles  virions  of the colocasia bobone disease virus  CBDV . This plant virus is thought to be a rhabdovirus. It was first identified in 1973 in the taro plant  Colocasia esculenta , a plant cultivated as a food crop. Symptoms are brittle leaves and severely stunted growth. The virus is transmitted by the planthopper insect Tarophagus proserpina. It is found in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Magnification: x67,000 when printed 10cm high.
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Colocasia bobone disease virus, TEM

Colocasia bobone disease virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of virus particles (virions) of the colocasia bobone disease virus (CBDV). This plant virus is thought to be a rhabdovirus. It was first identified in 1973 in the taro plant (Colocasia esculenta), a plant cultivated as a food crop. Symptoms are brittle leaves and severely stunted growth. The virus is transmitted by the planthopper insect Tarophagus proserpina. It is found in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. Magnification: x67,000 when printed 10cm high.

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