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IN connexion with certain experiments dealing with the influence of sulphur nutrition on tobacco mosaic virus, the number of local lesions per unit leaf area was used as the criterion of susceptibility to the virus. The procedure involved the rubbing of a suspension of the virus on selected leaves of Nicotiana glutinosa, the test plant.
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CHESSIN, M. Influence of Sulphur Nutrition on Leaf Morphology. Nature 169, 332–333 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169332b0
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