Biopolym. Cell. 1993; 9(2):9-18.
Cell Biology
Viral infection inhibition effected by 2'–5'-oligoadenylate in the process of potato meristems regeneration
- Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, NAS of Ukraine
150, Akademika Zabolotnoho Str., Kyiv, Ukraine, 03680
Abstract
The effect of 2'–5'-oliloadenylates taken at different concentrations on the process of meristems regeneration and the amount of regenerats free of potato viruses X, S, M and F in the culture medium was studied. The preparation concentrations inhibiting viruses reproduction without effecting the regenerates development were chosen. Variety dependence in the process of potato improvement and 2'–5'-oligoadenylates universal antiviral effect were shown.
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