A labile virus has been identified in white clover in New Zealand. The
virus was mechanically transmitted to nine species of herbaceous test
plants. No virus-like particles were identified by electron microscop
y in ultrathin sections or in negatively stained sap extracts, althoug
h in infected Chenopodium quinoa there were prominent membraneous incl
usion bodies in the cell cytoplasm and membrane-bound structures c. 50
nm in diameter associated with the tonoplast in cell vacuoles. Double
-stranded RNA species of approximately 6800, 3500 and 3300 bp were iso
lated from infected tissues. DsRNA denatured by boiling was infectious
to C. quinoa, but undenatured dsRNA was not infectious. Total nucleic
acid preparations from infected leaves were highly infective without
boiling, indicating that most of the infectivity was single-stranded R
NA. Infectivity was recovered in the poly (A)(-) faction following oli
go (dT)-cellulose chromatography, indicating that the RNA probably lac
ks a 3' tract of poly (A). The labile white clover virus is tentativel
y named white clover virus L (WClVL).