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RefNoEC/1987/14
Previous numbersCert XXII, 61
LevelItem
TitleHarrison, Bryan Desmond: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1982
DescriptionCitation typed
CitationDistinguished for many original observations in plant virology. He is now the leader of a very successful group of virologists. Discovered soil transmission and nematode vectors of several nepoviruses and tobraviruses and provided evidence for the importance of virus coat protein for nematode transmissibility. Established many salient features of the ecology of these viruses and methods for their control. Showed nepoviruses to have a bipartite RNA genome; that the larger part can replicate independently; and discovered a genome-linked protein important for infectivity. Showed larger particles of tobraviruses are infective and mostly accumulate earlier in infection than the shorter ones. Discovered potato mop-top virus and its transmission by Spongospora subterranea. Also, discovered circular single-stranded DNA genomes in two plant viruses. Applied modern taxonomic methods (with A. Gibbs) for the delineation of groups of plant viruses.
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