Tobacco Mosaic Virus: Pioneering Research for a Century

One century ago, M.W. Beijerinck contended that the filterable agent of tobacco mosaic disease was neither a bacterium nor any corpuscular body, but rather that it was a contagium vivum fluidum ([Beijerinck, 1898][1]). Beijerinck's contribution followed A. Mayer's path-breaking work on tobacco

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