An extensive survey for Chlorella viruses was done across Japan and in
nine countries of Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Of
150 fresh-water samples collected from 77 distinct areas in Japan, 29
showed plaques on a lawn of Chlorella sp. (strain NC64A). Typically, 1
0 to 1000 PFU/ml of viruses were present at sampling sites located thr
oughout Japan. Viruses were also detected in two samples from Brazil a
nd China but not from other countries where water samples were screene
d. Several representatives of these viruses including ones isolated fr
om Brazil and China were compared with respect to genome size, genome
structure, and protein components. It was found that these viruses sho
uld belong to the same virus group consisting of large icosahedral par
ticles with linear dsDNA genomes. Physiological and ecological factors
affecting virus distribution are discussed.