释义 |
virosis|vaɪəˈrəʊsɪs| Pl. -oses |-ˈəʊsiːz|. [f. virus + -osis.] A virus disease.
1927Phytopathology XVII. 161 Certain aggregates of symptoms in potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) are considered to be due to corresponding degeneration diseases or viroses. [Note] A name for ‘virus diseases’ proposed on December 28, 1925, at Lincoln, Nebraska, by Dr. L. R. Jones. 1963G. Benz in E. A. Steinhaus Insect Path. I. x. 325 The most intimate association between the pathogen and its host is found in viroses. 1972Biol. Abstr. LIII. 3729/2 The ‘spindle virosis’ of M. meloloutha is characterized by the coexistence of 2 types of cytoplasmic inclusions: spindles and spherules. |