SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUKHOV, I.M. - SUKHOV, K.S.

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*I-- SUKHOV O&AW0000I.- Bxperience in servicing the agricultural aviation. Meteor. I gidrol, no.7:-47-48 J1 157. (KLRA 10:8) (Meteorology in aeronautics) On the Age of the Fossilless Strata of the Lower Paleozoic SOV/2o-124-2-44/71 in the Dnestr Region arE- followed by strata of green chlorite schists; the cycle is concluded by iron-bearing violet-brown loamy or dark green, almost black schists. On the basis of this phenomenon the author divides the whole mass of the "thumb" (not containing any fossil organic residues) Paleozoic into three stages or suites which are further ,3ubdIvided into 7 subsuites (cycles) and 19 horizons (includine 3 erosions) (Table 1, Column 9). The a_~e of the entire series was determined to be Ordovician (Ref 13) on the basis of the horizons of the Molodovskiye sandstones which Pere paleontologically character- ized and other findings. Moreover, spores from the group of Trachitriletes and Leiotriletes, as well as shells of Lami- narites antiquissimus Eichw. were found in the green schists which are stratified below the Atakskiye sandstones. Due to thio fact the sandstones of Kosoutsy could be classified as belonging to the Ripheus and the higher stratified masses up to the Molodovskyie sandstones to the Lower Cambrian. Due to this fact the Middle and Upper Cambrian and a considerable part of the Ordovician could be separated out of the cross Card 2/4 section of the Dnestr rejion (Ref 4). A few years ago On the Age of the Fo:-,silles2 Strata of the Lorer Faleozoic SOV/2o-124-2-44,1171 in the Dnestr ReL;ion N. N. Slutskiy found prints in the Atakddye sandstones which tho author proliminarily determined as Dictyonema sp. (Fltr 1 Thi n kit! tcr in J tintion %v a ri oorif i rm ed bv A. M. Obut who also pointed out to the dintribittion of tho Dictyoneina from the Upper Cambrian to the Lower Carboniferous Visean. According to that, the age of the sandstones mentioned and consequently, of the entire mass is determined to not older than th,~ Upper Cambrian or even younger. It may be concluded from this that in the area of the classic cross sections of the Lower Paleozoic on the Dnestr River a red eluvial crust was formed after the eru2tion of the riphaic diabase during the entire Cambrian. The beginning transgression of the Ordovician Sea in the Tremadoc formed the sediments of the Lyadavskaya suite. The productive, phosphorite bearing Kalyunsk-yL suite was deposited durinG the Arenig period when the transgression attained its maximum. Due to a sialler impulse water intruded in the Caradoc which formed the complex of the Studenitska-ya suite. Its sand component - the Molo- Card 3/4 dovskiy horizon - overlain by Silurian characterized paleon- On the Age of the Fossilleas Strata of the Lozer Paleozoic SOV/2o-124-2-44/71 in the Dnestr Region tologically, can be still found in the Northern Bessarabiya. There are 1 figure, 1 tablet and 13 references, 12 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moldavskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (Moldavian Branch, Academy of Sciences )USSR) PRESENTED: May 12, 1958, by A. G. Betekhtin, Academician SUBMITTED: January 20, 1958 Card 4/4 S/519/60/000/008/009/031 D051/D113 AUTHOR: Sukhov, I.M. TITLE: The earthquake of November 10, 1940 in Moldavia and adjacent areas and problems of seismic zoning in thi, south-western part of the USSR SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sovet po seysmologii. Byulleten', no. 8, Moscow, 1960. Voprosy seysmicheskogo rayonirovaniya, 93-98 TEXT: The author describes the tectonic basis of the earthquake of November 10, 1940 in Moldavia and adjacent areas and the work of the special commis- sion of the AN SSSR (AS USSR). This commission, led by V.O. Tsshokher and otherr wuscharVed with the investigation of the ef f ects of this earthquake. Suggestions towards improving the Bessarabian section of the map of seismic zoning of the USSR are given. In late 1957,the author visited Rumania to study the geological structure of the Western Carpathians, particularly the Vranoea Mountains, the center of deep-focused earthquakes. It was e8tab- lished that the Vrancea Mountains area is characterized by sunken crystalline Card 1/2 S/519/60/000/008/CO9/031 'Phe earthquake of Novembzr 10, 1940... D05l/Dll3 rocks, a great deal of flysch, and accumulated neogenic sediments. The author considers that, in view of increased knowledge of the geological structure of the aubcarpathian zone,east of the Vrancea Mountains, the ef- fects of the 1940 earthquake, can be better explained. The work of the com- mission of the AS USSR, accomplished mainly in Kishinev, also included lo- cal studies of a number of localities in the Moldavskaya SSR. Data supplied by the commissionpoerved as a basis for the maps of seismic zoning of the USSR of 1948 and 1957. The author criticizes seismic zoning as presented on these maps, stating, for example, that Kishinev should belong to point 8 rather than to point 7 of the seismic intensity scale. On a special map the author shows his own system of zonation as compared with the official system. There are 3 figures and 7 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCI t -1 ( )7- :Mold~~vskiy filial AN S"'R (',oldaviann Brtanch of Lhe "S Card 2/2 S/169/62/000/010/016/071 D228/D307 Suhhov, I.11. "ITI ~;art~cr~ake investigations in Moldavia and its adjoining districts ',,'eferativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 10, 1962, 30t abstract 10-1192 (Tr. Resp. nauchno-tel-chn. konferent- sii po vopr. antisey--iich. str-va, 1960, Kishinev, 1960, 16-26) T*-::,,T: The territory of the Holdavian SSR can be regarded -1 it sometimes experiences 'S oil'! O't. the seismic zones, since tI ac catastronhic carthqua!-es of the Carpat~ian region. All avail- iiiformia~ion about carthquaIces in the Carpathian region frord 455 3.C. to 1960 that also embraced Moldavia was gathered by the sci-smic station of the I:oldavslciy filial X4 SISSR (Moldavian Branch, --)Icte information is available from U,"3:, at Kishinev. ]:ore cor-.i, 1800. The strongest earthquakes occurred in 1802, 1829, 1838, 1912 ~iiid 1940. The catastrophic earthquake of 1802, with its epicenter t~ard 1/2 SUKHOV, 1. M.-, Some characteristics of the saismotectonics of the Carpathian region. Studii astron seismol 6 no.2:lq7-199 161. . SMI(I-V, I.S., inzh. New squeezing mechanism for the hot tinning =a-hine. Stall 20 n0.9: 833-834 s l6o. (MI3A 13:9) 1. Ilauchno-issledovatellskiy i konstruktorskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyaniya. (Tin plating-Rquipment and supplies) FOKINI Nikolay Vasillyevich; LUKEQY,_1_V_, inzh., red.; TELYASHOV, R.Kh., red. Izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn. red. [Automatic machine for the straightening and cutting of wire] Avtomat dlia rikhtovki i rubki provoloki. Leningrad, 1963. 11-4 p. (Leningradskil dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi pro- pagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Mekhanicheskaia obrabotka metallov, no.7) (MIRA 16:5) (Wire industry-Equipment and supplies) (Machinery, Automatic) '11-ITSI.NEK, Knrl Yanovich, kand. tekhri. nfiuk; i~i-,FNTAi.' , Emanuel' Zamuilovich, inzh.; SUKFCV, I.V., red.; TELYASHCV, R.Kh., red.izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn. red. [Use of magnetic methods in assembiy work] Primenenie mag- nitnykh metodov pri sborke izdelii. Leningrad, 1963. 16 p. (Leningrndskiy dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Mekhanicheskaia obrabotka metal- lov, no.11) (MIFA 16:11) ~'j(, 1(-,3 --Industrial applications) (Metalwork) BASIPAKOV, Aleksandr 14ikhayiovich; K(.ZLk,V, Aieksey 1vanovich; S11KHOV, I.V., red.; TELYASHO, lt.Kh., redAzd-va; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn. red. [Lifting-capacity Amiter for jib cranes. Self-gripping catch for sheet materials] Ogranichitell gruzopod"emnosti dlia strelovykh Pod"emnykh kranov. Saffiozazhimnoi zakhvat dlin iistovogo w9terinia. Leningrad, 1963. 17 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagnndy. Obmen peredovym opytom Soriia: Mekhanicheskala obrabotka metallov, no.12) (MIRA 16:10) (Cranes, derricks, etc.--Safety appliances) (Materials handling-Eqt'.pment and supplies) PERTEN, Yul-ly Aleksandrovich, kand. takhn. nauk;,SUKHOV I V -:-I- * "' red.; GRIGORIYEVA, I.S., redizd-va; BELOGUROVA,~.,~ tekhn. red. (New trends in the development of the mech9mization of industrial conveying ByStOW] Novye napravleniia v raz- vitii aredstv mekhan*ataii promys4lennogo konveiernogo transports. Leningrad, 1963. 24 p. (Lenirigradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym. op-- tom. Seriia: Mekhanicheskaia obrabotka, no-5) (MIRA 16:5) (Conveying machinery) PE RTEN, Yurly Aleksiindrovich; ~UKFUV,~ 'HASHCV, R.Kh., -.1- i. 9_Ly. , red. ; TE red.izd-va; BEbOGUROVA, . teklizi., red, [Advanced methods for removing, conveying and processing metal chips] Progressivnye sposoby uborki, transportirovki i Pererabotki metaliicheskoi struzhki; stenogramma. Lenin- grad, 1963. 35 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Metal cut-~,Ing) UKHOV, K. (I(oskva) __ '' Single-channel superheterodyne receiver. Radio no.6:36-37 Je '56. (KLHA 9:8) (Television--Receivers and reception ) SUKBOVY K., inzh. With a speed of 2,000 km.per hour. Av.i kasm. 45 no.7g?3.-78 162. (MIR& 15:8) (Aeronautics, Military) Tbe ComIttee on Stalin Prizes (of the Council of Ministers USSR) In the fieldA of science and inventims announces that the following scientific worka, popular scien- t-ific books, and textbookq have been eubmitt~ed for competition for Stalin Prizes for tae years 19-~2 aul 2-953- (~ ~vetmkW-aLL-a-tura k') No. 22-40, 20 Feb 3 Apr- 151,;4' 6cow, Na Title of Work Nominat,&-d b lnisLry of - ariti. iv r '1~!tt SO: W-NW4, 7 July 1954 SUKHOV. K. ,:,. SUKHOV, K. S. 'Tontrl~u'!Gn to of Qje Pltrnble v Viriisec, of Mo~aln, 11 In Virifi Dist-ses of Plnnts In Cri.-iei rrtd 'n thp 1,1kni!A, st,to of Cr'.mnti AS-R, Sl!nferni-,ol, 10!4, -j,). 11-!B. If 64. " 2 R~) I? v So: SIRA 1~ Dec. 1951 SUKHOV, STJTHOV, K. S. , and ~!. *% "Pat'nolorical Chpnizes in Plant Celle Caused by the Action of Pota5~-tmim Iodide (In Connection vith the Problem of the Nautre of X-Bodles)," in Virus Disenrpg of Plnnts in Crimes. nnd in Ukraine, State Publishing Hoise of Crimep ASI~i, 51irferonol, 11171-, pp. 122-124. L 64. 72 RQOV So: SIRA SI-00-51, III Dec. 105" SUKHCV, K. S. "The structure of the quiescient kernel in the tissues of embrionic Avena Sativa." ,(p. 111) Section of Genetics:, KHARKOV Scientific Research, Institute of Botany. by Sukhov, K. S. SO: Biological Journal (Biologicheskii Zhurnal) Vol. VI, 1.937, No. 1 SUX,i(~V, X. :3. SUX-HCN, -'~. S., ~"3 VOT", .4. M. ".Mosai7 de I'AcOr-nle des Srioyli-es df, IIIJRSSO 511 PlJ14 Sirease of 0;--t~," Cr)=-)tp-5! Rendus (Do 1F!d I Vol. 11, no. 1. IQIP, n-D. ~-'07-210. So: ~~IRA 15 DP2. 1051 I ~ . - . ~I . II . . .1 - - .I -..- , ~.:- - ., , .,,- I-17. "1 - IF,I--9, m- i - " ~.W ".., , F. S. STIKH"V, K. S. , and V`T~, A. 14. "Mosale of Cultivsted Cer,~-IB and How It 1~; Commanlr!~ted In i,"nturr,, 11 Cnrimte5z Reneu!- (Do'clady) de l'A,-mdpmlp dez Sciences de 11upsS, v,)I. 2n, nn. rj, 101;8, Tm. 745-7h~~,. So: SIRA Sl-`10-51, 1~ 'Dec. 1051 0 q * 0 0 0 0 0 9!0770:~ a 0 *1$ 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 4F W 0 to a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 4) * * 0 0 0 Ole 0 a 0 0 0 0. ; i I . , . - - t 1 4 A L 1, 1, 1 1, 11 4 F 0 0 00 00 -Oo 00 -00 00 Virus of tObActO Ynos&ic tested for Its power of fermenta- -00 00 kyqWwand K sci. I% R. If. I . . of A 1"31. 'm the vifIll ,( t~,bwvo ITI-Klie '11--v.1 1'.. '11"1 00 eftmactctmie .,I J~f,mda.% t., 0,-. .00 Un'4~V`. IIIIIYUS~. 1-11I.It"JIfIVIIA.- - 00 , -0 * v,tt muh., 11%-t ...... 1",i" t,~ Of -400 I Of lee 00 so 0 1.::* 0 00 00 0 00 0 4v-1 .00 00 0 0 6411, 00 .00 ,00 00 f L-4111, 0 go - 4 A . 3U a ".3 I 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 #0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -is S--~Kq11.1111 "'. S. '~. S., and VCWK, A. :.!. "The Injarlou-men- of lZa'4~,Yclivqn;pl of CetF n- w id the Mode of Its DIF!FPmAnntion in Nature," Izvpstila Aladernli Nauk S:-~S?. Serlia no. 1, 10-0, -m. 121-12h. 511 Sa2B So: SIRA 151, 15 Dec. 115q a:; a in ~-lm-lns, -ec C. r of !k) N VowK (A. M.). 3m;VILIHPAIIIII, Itpot-Typit.1% manon " llYTN rr" parlilk-ril'alivillf" it 17Akuklivisme nsu,tto a v,%,I* slild Ils 111 111011", 1 G pp.. I'l-Imigntil. hil-fishing Dri"Irfil-lit 1 A~ allem.v of SviviierA, rouble, 15 Wjwks, I lim-eiv.11 19 1 Th,, v~ n Aill a istil as( the notip-m' m6plies on Ifie 'zakfiklivanip' limpatitifil 4-f mlt~ I R vx, 1). 15:~J, Illost of NvIlit'll Illm al"NOV 6~11 rq.lx,rteql in E't)"'I'111101tA P-hovkvil thm amiin&i qickt vIx-vi ... 4 A-Yrwi swim is tho w-wi I., III, 11waxe 15,14 per eq-til. infi-rtion) owl A. jitr~,Iimi the lowit (9-2 rwr A 11-t of3l 411'et-1111114q, oat vllrietil"4 1411,1 1.-1 nillwillit-41. e4e 4 '***,so I" 0 0 0 to to 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 Ch 00 06 Intracellular Proteitl inclusiOns in cere&Ls &ffft-ted "th the mosaic disease -zakuklivanie.- K. S. Sukhov. 400 00 (U. 8 S~ R.) 9, ISM 95(in EnCtlih, IVI) ' too 0o . A. 34. -"4-.-The distAw d. Ryzhkov. c of -,-tirring in ccrtain region$ Q( SLIXria afrccts most crival a too gtaii~s~ The inclusims IQ the hairs o( awUs of tuicy too 00 Are ino5t suitvd for study, IMY contain loutwd 'emi- li,itiw threads. apiwaring during the first day klf the di4- too of ~A~' Ijit7h later cn-stmMise into needles. Tbir-tm,tvittic too so it, litsions air tcntikt ivciy Wentified as the virus- P(If/A.11 ,t,wid1j, when lired on diseased cereals. Accumulate., tile 0111 of crystals in its inteitines. When transfer" to healthy 7 4109 00 -8 days- Peifa~rph'duj 111411tS, the CTY'tal% digdPPC2t in 0,Aml.: exit-Wa and aphids do not -t-111 400 Aftcr I~vdtvx (in tlimit~smcd ptanl~, Fc,iling -I the 400 00 p4,t.,ha t,,,i Itilm i The m- 11. It- "IA so the JMLC %M1 A 11"Ole 9A- A I.- 1-11t It inv V L 460 am'--- 4146 00 00 400 of 410 400 00 of Ao 0 0 ig 0 4r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 * * 0 0 9 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 00 00 46 40 0 41 0o o o 06 4 06 000 ~- * " I "': r, ,, ,, ,": " '. :- M ., .. I 'y , lt 41 ~, t , - I ~! 1, 1 -111, ., * " . i- (:, . , , " . ~ - Z 7 11-71-1 ". C, . ll L! il-: 1. , " " n.". 11-12, Ir). Se~ S~,: I;ip-k ic Di.c. 1'357- St KHI)% I-'4jt KH-JJ1Fj (K. S,) & -S('KHf'%-A j--)VKH'AA *~ N1 *N* , Interrtlati0m betwom the Yin= (d a now gram moux dumm (MIMICUTULie) Wd its canier Delphax Arm~ Fallem - - C, R Arylli S~ I' IS.S., N-S- xxvi, 5, lip. 4`79-482. 150- In contimicl stu(lies on the 'zakoijklivitnir' R.A.M.. xviii, p. Ct;4;: xix, p. 3161 at Ontsk [West Siio~na I in 114.3'.~. ih, authr.n reared to non-infective generation of 1),4jAnx [Lk.,' writics strit,w4bi, t lie vecl4or of t him virus lot% c it. I tin I"-Alt h %, .%t t. Im oir!4 in i.,w,hkti,~n. Thoe riat plants rentaineol healthy in P-pit-- dthe 14ru- nun~- ImTs t of I bese ' %ten 1k-' inxvtA, t It uA showing t hat t he pulw itin dt--woor 1A riot due to a toxit. efrect prtxiuc*41 by the intiert. The infectivity t-f th.- pupation disemime wim proved when I;rv-ae of mmie of th-w im*PC'1A Wert- plact-41 on 4hw-wv,,i oats and after varying periotis tmn!-J~rrol to balth *y plants, with the rv-sult that front 7-6 to 79) (average 3~1-:.') pr cent. If the larvae were found to have bm)nik infectrd. The inculiation perioml in the imect varift] widely, avt-rzgm;., frums I to I G &-. a, but it wmA never lem than six. Owing to i t ho, I,nztk, of the invuhation peritAl, the larvae in their varititiq imtar, t-h-o-A-t a rate of inf--ctiom, which wa4 prw-ti~-ully rul in the fir,! blit im, -,L-41 with eat It mul-!fluent instair anol rem-hvil its ninximum m I h,- Th-- riste tif irife,t-iiiin, however. never exreede,1 37 i,,-r t-ny~ ith,r under Ltlx.rution- ttr fielil conditions. The larvae w,-r- tn,Ai lw".1, ',c) i-41i'm iLl-iitzh imtaror the imagostage the insects wrm. practit-ally immune. T6%mav furnish an explanation of the (art that in oat field; completely infmte~ bv the disease, the number of infective inmcts dimintsbes graduafiv. dropping fromMto 4-7 per cent. by thrend of June. ButeveninthA;ir earlier instars the lArvae did not e~asilv becorne infectevi; time showed traces of infection after one hour's feeding on d6ftnewl oat* arul only an ir*rnificant percentage after six hours, the highest percentage being reached after two to three days. on the other hand. the infection La easily transmitted by infected insects to ber.,~",hy plants, in ""air cam" in five or ten minutes. The virus does not multiply in the inwta. and in time tber lose their infective capacity. That the virto is not transmitted to ibe next R"Venition Was Pro*-.ed by an experiment in which the eggs of ten infectod fenudes were tranKferred to healthy oat plants, mom than a hundred larvae being obtained from them -, rione of those larvae carried the infection. The ratio of infected insectsvohod with different fields and differerA crops in direct proportion to the amount of infection in a given field and crop. Thus. in a field of early outs infected to the extent of IOD per cent., the ratio was between N) and 37 per cent.; on late oats infected to the extent of 25 per cent., it was 8-5 per cent.; while it was only 4 per cent. on rye, which is generally far less suseptihle to in- fection- When 108 larvae, collected from dry oat istubble on a fallow land devoid of any vegetation just as they were emerging frrm their winter anabioniA, were transferm! to healthy oats growing in i0olsition. 20-3 per cent. of the larvae were found to be infected. This is taken to indicate that the virus overwinters targely in the body of the insect- Later on, another possibility ofavervrintering wasibund in the po--rennial grasses, such as Aympyrm rcprns and Bromus iwTmis. whirb -eft. however. extent of less than 0-01 per cent. and hW()r,., could not constitute a significant mode of overwint#ring. The t C virus was furthermore discoveml in the annual weeds Sdaris r"is and Panicum I Sc6norAhial eruslalli. the fonner representing a serious source of infection because very susceptible to the disease and very attractive to the vector. In experiments with rice, 15 per cent. of the material was successfully infected. while attempts to infect auy-bean fiWed. The penetration of the virus into the tiames of the oat plaut was found to proceed at a rate of 7 em. per boar. stij,lipy 1.$)t*jk#,Qpvj (K. &I & I'snyva (11, T.). WSW skdAWk FAUN as Tedw of this vtru dim" lubAuTfink, in VrAkkL -- C.R. Anid. No. U.R.S.S.. N.8.. xxvi, 5, pp~ W4M. 1040. 1 RVI'Mt iglitiO1131 into the UP 111111litOk of the VlVtOr of ' rukkooMminip j1pullation dim-nitc-: mv prec"Jing ahmtrarti, D414kir 11),41phtinviesi striah4la, ahowed that the larvae of this inamt overwinter on wtvibs and grasm-s in field boundaries and meadows adjoining oat and other cereal fivWx harvested the preceding year. More litrvKr werr finuid nowr the boundarivis %i( thp fividik than further swaY frorn them, and as (at as could be upvertatiard. the inwts followni the dirt-ction tit tit(, wittil. At, tkkt field proteett-d b'v agaute felIC4.2 a). high 06calml infoction and tit) inu-CIA wert, fomid it, it; imprott4 Ied lint firldit. (in the other hand. uren, infei-t4ml !4, an 1.1ti-fit 4 1 74 jW-r tvill .It i4 Oki I ggem 1 (41 t [ilk 1 11% 1, 11--1 1 a--.- 11111Y I Irt Nldl- SI'Knoti. jS13t'KIloFIY) (K. S.), On ibe vim Xvb" in cot" - V. ft. A(vkI. &'t. N.K, inix, 2. pp. 1371 IM, 1 fig.. 1940. Winter whrat growing near Molivow was found to be affected by a ftmis of 1114M&14'. the rzternal symptonis of whivit rivierobItA thotio, of the wisitor wheat mosmak, rvivittly rielioruxt frimi Viirtmelth JR.A.M., xx, 11.310;1. %iomo of the outward symptanuidistingiiiiiiied it frum'sakoA. ivanie' dim-ww ofosts libid., xx. p. IMI. f"i which it diffemi x1mrply ilk the AIWIU-4, of proteill inchmilotia fmill the VVIIA of 41"t-41 111*1114. Knetions of wheat leaves afNv" with moitaic. howevvir, when phic"I in all acid medium. developed numecuum neMle-sbaped cryntals up to o-rer IO)A in length. Micruchernical resetiot%s indicated the protein nature of the crystAs and their itiontity with the viruis of winter whost inusts4r. The view that t lit, wheat intmair found nearAltim-ow im; prohahl Weriti. 4141 with thist relilwtvil fnmi Vorotirith wali stipliOrt'41 by the 7.wt that, er"talts identical with thorke found in the Mtv%-svw wheat wrrv olmserved io the inivotiurs of WtotvjAntum xtr~slux (01M.. xix. 1). 26MI. Ifit. v"'tor 41111. visrolit'jill 1114waw. IS-17":-7, 7. 13. -r- m of Oerpaj~~ -,,i of 1-Di :ITISk, ol 4 rf Vira,~ Disepsps 4, Lf"11-72 S,~03 So SIDA 15 De,-,. Z :-:,-,V. 'r. ~~ . ~':'I'Int 711-I'seq p.,1,1 ji-1cict gqrZiervii Publ!sMnp, H,~use rif the -1 - - - A C -! Oz rif ScIc'.of-I ",S bill, lliri.- lil-'29 :,'i k2l SuL. Sri . S I 7_%% S 1 - I -)- 1; - , 1-5 Dec. 1051 SAII(N.9 K. 3. I p z D~ ya, IfFeculiarities of Two Viruses -ereals and Their I'arriers" :dkr~~- -ologi Vol. 11-11 No. 4, 19i,~2. 0 0 ST 0 - _i U il R At A #1 U Q U 43 26 E. 1, V AA Cc Cr I A i. PP ft 0 A -00 00 P1 of winur beat moesk 'j'ss. - 00 S-bb-; C.-PI, ,.d. .;.d. ,,. L, R. S. S. 39. 7.*- oo virus of this Inommic I- - - 00 ueaw L3 not trans. 00 !ntttable dk-* I- plant to plant. but Wy through an utse" -ct-, PIUMPWO41 Striski L.. in which it under. goes an imcubstion period before beconxing infective. Thc a tould not be seen in Infected cells until the pil of the latter was reduced to 4o wben numerous uredlefike CM. go Im's lormled. T11- needles We* fortmed h. the iujc, '17- i'llected Plams was Oddified to PH 4. No crystals 90 w- foulsd In bealthy plants or in their juices. Siluilm crystals s- tonad 'u "M 14tv"it" Of thill insect at PH 4. ee 10 the "Nast WO, 00 CTYA'h 11, found only in the psi go of tenCChMY'mt&1xS-WU P"llp"d9the VucWsr bundles. Aquantity 0 . filterWg the leaf juice through an asbafts disk, m-bm %K! pH - 4 and centrifuging. ~00 00 J The -terial gave a test tot protein. "Zakuklivanic," rq 0 00 6 yellow vbms dbelm Of Osts, also required incubation for 60 (1 to 24 &YO 10 itmath" k9ect, Ddp&x striaWa Fall, 60* before be"Natlag k&clive- Crystals of this virus formed in 100 td. juke as naturs' pH. but am at 4. S. be[ievvs that this 6 tbaArst recorded caw of finding virus protein in 0 the body of dw carrier ksect. J. J. Willman .00 =0 0 S L A M[TALL6PG.CAL LittitAlOf CLAISIPKATICS 01 1., 1 ill OJIVA :0 it 's -r~--O N 6t K It W U K Vt It It x OU3 'I 1 14 * 0 0 *A da Ah a a 0:0 a 9 0 0 e 0 0 -1 - F. - Z - - E , n -- -(-- --n: -- , - - - -- - - t " - '-, ~ 7~ .u- .- 7 t - - 11 ,- - , - - - , , - -1 - - I - - - . - - - - - - I- - - I ,C ~ *!-' , r .1 (-,: ' C '~ t, :- :'C ; - IeS7 ' ' I-- -,~ , -- - I ? " I ~, -!. _e i , , :, - _ _ --- - - -, - _:I- vol. 40, no. 4, 1943, up. 167-169. .511 P4-44 SO: 91-RA - Si - 9r)-53, 15 Dec. 1953 Is 0 0 ~-rrfffify FIT IWI o t 0 0 0 et AA 0 CC AA L *04 a 00 00-i 1-00 go t l '444 09* Ijum tb- IiM' of 0111 MQ' I 00 tjou ()%k SC Plihol, A- N~' % 41.:;M tW1 9-010 M Put 00 a of - N, ks s S. ) ~ 41, ;5A I/ ~7,kukfivO*1* klaJY goo 41 , D ad. 'r W. 1 zoo 1 01 9 1-1 .- ,.& by w43); Coffs~'A I $n ' I % dby '" io coo 0o ' M11111"l i,f te wl;I); le~v, Ittfing Sol by Winf . 6 1,.11wd fron! 'all ' tanle( coo 00 00 ().1% It Was i Itavrs It, .~ne whic ben (It v An unp, dle ike 7 Zoo 0 nee vio. Y C'n aw W1 I rnsA wl w Ile Otin Chail " d so v the V1W Mitt of Ilyll. in C C an ,Iurop at Sao 0 eg 4 1 aggr f, tan Start tnin Aungcd roo 0 f I, all fag at ml u Vr goo SOO go J, WOO SIMLOCKAL U11- Aj..SLA 911, 0 Is I A a 4*u An rw 0 , It at A, a it a 0 41 00 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 40 0o o 0 ~ : eel 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0* ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' III if 4 "Mms aIII Pita 0 qp- p"'s ISIS" all -.,uj .1jmAjrva i fig, 10 "Ilqnwn." 1"1.mj lfw.Q 0 Or ' ' I A I ~1 041 U41 00!13N 00-2 411 4 'i- 0~99 al-4. .0 ollA pfrv IN, s svqsmwe latissifik) an 9njfA 00 0111sulax,or a sl"qsuAs l Ii awd "Od au t 111 O q l "I t i III IVqj ILIA01101 11 'It"A .1111040W V so aqt Stnisamw al wy# It . . - jnq 0 ujw"a3 "T" H103111113 P" Aux- 00 mwn6npj Aq p&Mpojd uell)V&S 4 1 pua fullupw sou"No in 03treftIpT 00 00 i.aov. 00 j q IF .7 IWI N vv V I T- i i I I v 1% -4 1 11 1 It 1 1 2 V SUY---!C,7, K. S. If , , ,~Vlrus Disertse~ of 1-innts *.-: Kirg-lzo vol. 11, no. 5, 1944, - . ik r 0 tLl-il-o- p '-6 4 1 . 5 1-- 1-1 pp. 2 2 -26~~. , 4 : . .74" C" - .TRA - Sl - 9n-53, 1,5 I-Pe--. 19.53 ,.1. - I ~ - ~ . ill, I- I. . ,,f Ap"i", :~%' itr; Ab-'Iity to Ffinn a q ""L I i "'~ r-, ~'v- rc' If I n I I . - I. I I I A L, I it ir, 11upss , - r. ri,, -. A: ., L ~' ~, t-~ t- I IAcadti:iie dus Sclencc.3 , v-, 1. -12, no. 5, 1944, p.. 226-22~1. 5l1 1-144 SO: SIF.A - S1 - 90-53, 15 Dci~. 1953 , ,- 011 1,I 8vxKgy- (K. &). On owbMa ecmdid~ of funmadm of intmedhdar vim isdib. Wom-C. R. Acad. M. U.)"S., NA. Av. 4. pp. 169,472, 4 figs., 1944. T'he author trviews rim t work on intrucellitlar vimm inclusimm awl brielly indirmitom the rrmulta of his own work on the vins" of whotem immic, winter who-at nummaiv. sud (ats pseudo-rumtte (R.A.M., xxiii, p. 12157; xxiv, p. 1671. At On Ih* wonlity of )*Ilow 04 kok-eAgow, of aster &%A US posWbk "W" LI knul. Arad. S4 i. U.i-S.R.. 41. 3M3 4. A6., 1940. 11, 111) NOW* lt~k ~erivtsq IAIII,Lge in pull I I r'4 It'mil Why 11.1. , - d,I - auilots% d~utlw thAt Ott- %t,u% i, .1W) with Ow 1-.Iu%al agew of lit bu'l 01 I_,,- Irsof A. ST of I- r-, s o PTobacco T!iro~,.gh Lrirvittl 'o.m~,tes I-icndi,;~ !lAc,,;.q mie des Sclences de 'U'liSS 49 nc. P, 1945, pp. 1410-1,17. oll P,144 SO : SI:U - S! - KI-53, 15 Dec. 19,-)3 e- 4 & V#)vK (A. 31.). CTWkyp nac-ietiotaix it mepm 6oph6m c mum. IWIMM I ini'm 1)f.SojmmC*-Ae and the njeamj)f combating it.) ---All- Union Scion - tifir llv~earvb I m4titute of I he Canning Imiustry, 32 pp., Illfigfi., Moscow, IWO. In N-F) tho viru.4 di.4e.,w. causing woodinem in toulatoem Iff.I.M.. xiii, P. 133. xiv. p. 1:101 redu(ed greatlY the yields of toniattx-A. FX)t4tv'4.A. chilli IWpper' and 1.t:gplant in the F S.S. It. The di-etw irm reliort^l froin the Mtocow area, South Ukraine. AlithImm. Cauctimus, tilt, Krimit,whir Ji.-triet, Critora. the Rostov area. al-ki from centritl Amiti 14outh Hamelistan. Kirghiz. and Uztwkistan. In the Krit4n,whir dixtrict :10 lwr cent. of tho chilli and eggplanto, witherml and dird as a reNult (if infwtimi and alek) 'so lwr vent. of the varlY liotatoes and 521 lier ornt. of lit Thowithering ivaN attributed t4) w,xxbmem vinis [tomato big bud virus, ibid., xxvi, 1). 135). In the rimrs- 4 exim,riments in IM the authors found that the pota.0 yellows iltiv,,ji-e. the ,Yinf,t~anm of which were identical with thom of the Potato disease dur t~ a.~tvr yilh,w- vim. in the United StatvA [ibid.. xxvi, 1). 411) was also due to the ul.mlink-A-virlis. In thv Nlomi-ow arvd, where Yellows was widespread, cuttings from ;I lw~fjito plant wrrp grtifted on to t~pm healthY tomato pl&nts. After 11, 1,, 20 daYs leaf vbbm~m and all other sYniptoms of w'"Whylp" dovelotA. 37)'r:'-jr~ ~ , K. Lj . I . -I "Viruz- Pr,~teinrs and the Phen(;,mena of Inheritanctl (Their Role in the Trinc-nisvion of Disease)," A,-robiologiia, no. A~, 1946, pp. 84-96. 2 0 A?-7 ~'22 SO: SIRA - Sl - 91'~-5-~, 15 Dec. 1953 Sui::~ov, ~.. S. 11 S t - lbla r o-f Pat nt j e s, , " dy V~3es,: -' azns i I i:oj I i,,i N%U'll I I ': -t-- -- 9. 2 ~0, A-', -I . . n i ~,, 1. Lenina, vol 11, no. 19,:,, ,- . 2 i ~ f, SO: SIRA - Sl - 90-53, 15, Dec. 1953 ,~j,.,ur Vir.,,~ in !,ature,tl in Re-orts of the Scientific S, -~lence-, ~ublis,Ang House of the for 19-f,~, DP;,,art~nert of 73iclof-i-Cal, Sci Academ,y of Science USSR, ~'~oscow, 1947, pp. 152-163. .511 X-1-14 SO: SIRA - SI - 9 15 Dec. 19'53 f Potatoes, Yep.,ers aind -~',-gplant.ll in -,e o --f "The llatul-e Of V's De artment of Biol')Fical SclC-?lCe or 1945 rk f Science USSR, Mvnocow, 153-154. 511 Kk144 F ub 11, 1 w, H ou s e o -Lo th A ca, 1 e mf SO: SIRA - Sl - '90-53, 15 Dec. 1953 TW~M, Auf~ A et -1 Jul/Aug 1947 Medicine Plant a 'Relationship of the Reproduction of the Tobacco Mosaic Virus to the Stage of Development of the Plant-Host," K, S~ Sukhov, A. M. Vovk, 14 pp Agroblyologiya" Tio 4 This article,, well illustrated by (~iagra:ms and. tables of experimental results, vas submitte& to the Masti- tUta.,__pfGendtics vf theA,,-ad=y.of Scienoes-of'_~ TW. The aib=in viniF51 repro&uotim is dependent on the condition of the plant-hoet. The stage of development of the plant-host effects the reproduc- tion of the virus. The location and topography e 23T73 USSRfiudlcine - viruses (Contd) Jul/Aug Modicine - Plawnte the area surrounding the plant-host have great affect upon the development of tbo, virus. All changes In the process of reproftetion are closely related to the course of synthesis or the course of hydrol"Is. 23T73 S' V , K . S . "New Data on Stolb-~.r ~f Potat~~es," Sovets'kaia Aeron~~rljja, vol. 5, no. 4, 1947, pp. 72-7L). 20 SOP-4 so: Olipa. - SI - lr-57, 15 Dec. 1953 su*lov, -z:. S. , and VC,111K, A. 'F. ?-'br., Laboratory of Virus Diseases of 171antq, Institute of 'icrobioloa, Acid. Scl., -1946-. ?1br., Genet,.::s Tnot., Acad. Sci. -1947-. flu'ralesthes Obsolptus Sirm., Transmittinp- Ap-,ent of 3ij-- 3nd (Stolbur) Virus in Solan- anacea.-3," Dok-. X!, -53, No. 2, 1946 "The D-a-ae-idence of L~ie Re-oroduction of the Tobacco Mosaic Vircus on the Synthetic Activity of the Proteage of tlie Post Plant," Dok. All, 57, ro. 6, 1947 "New Virus Diseage of the Tomato, the Curlinp of Its Leaves, and the Carrier, Afallia Venosa Fall.," Dolc. AIT, 56, To. 1947 UM/Modlelm - Ylrumw Oct 1947 Medicine - Plants - Disedses "Stolbur Vlruoj Cause for Mass Wasting of ?e"ers, XWlantsp and Potatoes in the Southj,* K. S. Sukhow,, A. M. Vork, Inst Genetics, Avad Sol USSR) 21 pp 'Dok Akad Nank SSSR, Nova Ser" Vol LVIII, No 2 Discusses some of the charaoteri6ties, properties, and carriers of this rather v:LdeWead cause of vithering of subject p1ents, as ve3-I as some mean- uree for combating this virus disease. Submitted br Academician N. A. Makalmov, :L2*Jun 1947. . ikIP01i) - ",_ i K. "'. "On the ori-,,in o-- viru3e3 (0 Frioskliozlidenii vir.,sov), F~Iblished by th.-~ All-Union .3o.--icty for th-_~ iissenination f !olitical and sz:ientific Knowle-17e, 1948. K. S. ID, USSR/Wdiolm - Plant, BU-SAItSO Jon/lob 19M Medicine - Tobacco I -Substrata fran Which the Tobacco Mosaic Virus Grow during Antoreproductim,w K. S. Sukbov, Dr Biol Sol,. Genetics lust, Acad Sci U M , 2 pp *Agroblologlya" No I Nev data permits better account of thervqwoductive system of the virus nucleoproteld vhIchAs the gas- wator of tobacco mosaic. Rrplains dual obaracter of the substrata. Data clarifies the fact that chemical composition of the virus Is dependent en the functional condition of the plant-host. LO Sl,Tr'H('V, X. S. i llgnrad, n.. 2, 194-3, pr. 63-66. ll-il.~ierinr- of !~OtPtOes In the South (Stolb'zr)," ~ 80 Sal3 SO: SIP-A. - Si - 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953 su;Gl' )V, 7. S. 111.1ew Method for the C,Intr,~J of Bi- Bud in Solanacene," Sacl i Ocoro,,I, no. 1, 19-18, F) 7 -B. SaM rip. SO: SIPA - SI 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953 72, no. 'In' 3 vol - 3 94 SO: Sira Si-90-53 15 Dec. 1q53 S? ITO T,,' .S. -.of ect of Len~-ti of Pay on the Re-producti-n of 1~1,icco 11'os%ic Viruz: In the Tissues of a Tobaccc 4ybr1d,1' ~kademil jva--~k SSSR, Vol. 59, Feb. 21, 1949, 1205-- 1207. 511 P444A SO: SIPA - S1 - 90-59, 15 Dec. 1953 bSO/Medicine - Pletate, Diseases jui 48 Medicine - Tomatoes "Yechanism of Relative Sensitivity of Stem-Type Tomato Plants to Plant Virus Disease," K. S. Sukhoi, A. M. Vovk, Inst of Genetics, Acad Sci USSR, 4 pp *Dok Ak Pauk SSSR" Vol 1XI, No 2 Reports experiments. Tabulates results. Probable thr,t phloem sap of stem tomato plants Is more closely akin to parenchyma sap, regarding pH value, than is the case vith nonstem tomatoes. This reacts adversely on the Gialestes cicada, 4w 11/49T53 USO/Mediolne - Plants, Diseases (Contd) jul 48 hence the stem plant is relatively Im=ne to virus disease. Submitted 3 May 48. ~m - 11/49T53 51 -.! -,- - I . . ~ I , ~7 , cj~ .... .. . . -, 11 -- - , ~-ko'-h ~-ialstvenr.-ii-~ Entsj',-lored ia, State Pubi ,'-' r 1 7- " ,I . -. "'Jil-il Di :, e -1 s e ~ n Sells "I - i L, of' ;-.:,:-r!cultrual Li'p-r-turey i" SCOW) 1191.9, Ed. 3, vcl. 1, 1--. -~'F-329. 30.1 Se4~~ Ed.3 SO: Sirrt 25 Dec. 1'?,---3 Z-71- K -:r-- J , . - . STI'-Klir-~-J, 1'. 3'. "Froble-i cf' Fatatc De,enpratim," pl,. 161-17E. 1f4,"-' F44 2 110. 16, '949, C'- -ira -~10-53 15 Dec. 'F", SUKHOV, K.S. - D.I. Ivanovskil - founder of the science of filtrable virus. 12T.Akad. nauk- SSSR Ser.biol.,Moskva No.6:3-21 Nov-Dec 50. (CIXL 20:4) 0 ..: 7 :, 14 ,1 . .- . S-1 a"; k- -i) K. S., and A. ". "IPelation of Her-tditary Reaction of Ilicotiana Species to Toba-co '-os-dc Virl'S to Temiper:~bire," T-mldv Imititutri Ge-lietAki, no. 17, 1950, pp. 232-2319. 4/,? .9 1'44 SO: Sire ,i-90-'.-' 15 Dec. '953 (7 .. i. ,1... !,, SIM-CV, K.S., and Vt~DV~., I'Dl -3etween i:ortl--,~rn and Southeirn Bi, B-ad of rot.O-o~-S, if T-ody Insl,itut~,. Genctiki, no. -17, 1950 4Y-2.c, P44 - V 1 -.1 SO: Sire Si-90-53 25 Dec. 1953 -11, ::-,-.ir 1,1 1 - -3. - ' 1' --- " "' " ' -11'illi~l I II'- .- Lnl ~471r. l-, 71. ~J. 111hysiolo,cdcal onditions itimulatincy .1e;roduct.-on o--;' the Tobacco :-:c,saic 'lirus I in -'lant ',ells". Tridy Inst ~-:enetiki, Ak Nauk 335.1, lNo. 18, F;P 237-246, 19f;D. - UKMOV, I,. ;. and 'JI, IF , OTA, i-,. S. "Physiolo-ical conditions which stixilate the re-produ--l-ion of tobacco iMosaic Uruses in -lant bells," T.,udy Inst 'reneti-ki, AN 333'~, Vol. p 2-'-~S, 1950. SUKHCN~ K. S. " ~;~' 1". S. I Ind NIKIrGROVA$ G. S. "Ret roduction Synthetic Activity of Frote-As,s in Lea,,, -3 of Hybrid u(Metiki, no. 17, IGY50, pp. 12)9_2Z,2. 442-1,9 Fzy, of Tobacco Vor-aic Virus and Tob%cco, 11 Trudy Ingtituta SO: Sira Si-90-53 15 Dec. 19,53 t , -,. - , -, . 11 . I vt -. " I , I ~*r- . - ~, conditic'ns Sti,-rul~;t-rig..~7teirociucti(;II cf Lnd Tobacco Mc-saic 7IrUE 11 1 rltitik-J, A~-. I-a- k -SSLI, 1',5,' , I,'v !F' in Plant Ce'll1i, Trudy In-at U~. 1, -1 - Mikrobiolcr,iya, Vol. :a, No, 5. 1951. 00-,~-,'L16);'. 'MYTI-CII , K.-.S , . q'Id ",I,-.,, it. ~'. "Variability in the Tobacco ?-!osaic Vtriv-, Unon Papqarca '~'hrou-h the Cr,::,.uAwr, of Plants of Varloun 2i)oeien," 11'rii(ly Inrit Gerietki Ak ffnuk SSSR, 1950, *To 18 .1 Vt-w-24635. i,Ijkrobiologlya, Vol. TJ., 'o. 5, 1951. SUKHOV, K. S. ussR (6oo) Viruses Science of viruses; Friroda no. 2, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, !Uw -1951. Unclassif ied. GTIZ11. Vi, 1. 5 No. I Jan. IM ,I.,-, . . ~ 'Inov%ki 1, 1 , 1-21 .. '- founder of the stucf) of filtrabir viris%ei, "I .11.-I Tzv,t:;t!vtw Alademil flauk, S-S-S-R- , :;erlyrl 4 TUUHOV~ K. "Problems of today's viroloQr." (p.9). BIOLWICKY SBOMIK. (Slovemka akader-iia vied a umeni) Bratislava. Vol. 7, '40. 1/2, 1952. SO: East iropean Accessions List, Vol 3, No 8, Aug 1954. SMMOV~ K. S.; VOW, A. M. ; ','UO-',tINIY0VA, K. 3. Tomatoes - Di3eases and Pests Effective test for DDT dust in controlling the tomato stalk borer. Dokl. Ak. sellkhoz. 17 no. 8, 1952. Monthly List of Russian-Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. USSR/Biology - Genetics Jun 52 Medicine - Viruses "Concerning the Conditions of the Reproduction of Virus Nuclecproteids in Plant Cells," K. Sukhov "Trudy Inst Genetiki" Vo 19, pp 222-239 In connection with a review of the subject which is based principally on work by TE and Japanese investigators (22 refs), outlines research in this field done by USSR ixrvestigators (16 refs). Menti ons (1) work by 0 -~ I. Shvets ova (1950) who prnved that. the polyhed ric d:isease affects certain .`Lnsects only when they re- ceive a definite diet; (2) work by himself showing that nitrogen starvation impedes the -propagation of the -,1rus in infected plants; (3) that the propaga- tion of viruses is stimulated by reducing the length of exposure of plants to daylight; (4) that viruses do not exhibit any enzyme activity; (5) work by V. I. Tovarnitskiy ehoevring that influenza virus can be re- versibLy inactivated by globin, papain, cytochrome C, clupeine. On the basis of some of the morphological data cited, assumes that stages or phases of the de- velopment of virus nucleoproteidB may exist. States that further research ought to be done. (1) to clarify the genetic connection between virus nucleoproteids and Protoplasm nucleoproteids and (2) to verify hy- potheses in regard. to genetic connection between virusPs and bacteria, the spontaneous formation of viruses, and related phenomena. (3) 244T7 IV, 1 S t n d ti en,-.i- Alon oo~' Y-~cr~holn,,ry of Tu")er- SI.-rcuts -In the Y with Bi~-~ Bud," Tru6y instituta Ceneti -9, 1912, Pro,.,en*, of rct.-,to Fl~in+- A'fi~ct,!r no. - 1 2,- "7 U 1;4 SO: SIRA Dec. 101-43 SUKHOV, K. S. and KGSIKOV, K. V. "Recent USSR Work on the Ontogenesis, Modification, and Selection of Microorganisms," Mikrobiologiya, 21, No.6, pp 754-760, 1952 Translation W-25892 9 21 Apr ;53 ~~l i j; I"', 'r.. L)'. "Frobl e:,.s - r t1-,,? ~--- V' --- -,~, ~ , " Fiji r-)(i a, vo 1. 411, ~ j. 2. igr-, , I, r . !E'-25. 410 F933 So: Sira - S-i-9e---',3, 15 Dec. 1953 ST",71(71, Y. S. "Dlsenses -~n 71.., ~ S New reseirch in virus diseases of p1mil's in Czc-cTjn~l-ov,--':ia. priro-Iq 41 no. 50 1952 Y-ontbiv List of Ru.,3-.i,!n ~i,_cceggionsp LibrE.,ry of Cong.'res.-l-, k~g!,st 1952- TiCLISSIFIED. SUKHOV, K.S. - ~ Tirun of tobacco chlorosis. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 85 no. 6:1381- 1382 21 Aug 1952. (OLKL 23:3) 1, Presented by Academician A. I. Oparin 24 June 1952. 2. In- stitute of Genetics, Academy of Sciences USSR. SUKHOV, K.S, , I -1~ r I',, ~'V '-', Species formation in viruses. Izv. Akad. nauk SSSR; Ser. biol, no-3: 3-15 Kay-June 1953. (GIXL 25t1) S M OV, K.S.; VOVK, A.M. -*i~~ New form of "needle-shaped" strain of tobacco mosaic virus found under experimental conditions. Trudy Inst.gen. no.20:265-269 153. (MLBA 7:1) (Kosaic disease) SUKROV, K.S.; RAZVL=EgA, G.M. I Mottled top of makhorka, its causative agent and transmitter. Trudy Inst.gen. no.20:270-282 '53. (NLRA 7:1) Ohlorosis (Plante)) (Tobacco-Disesaes and pests) SUKHOV, K.S. -.1 . ~, ~,-- Nature of viruses. Mikrobiologliat Koskva 22 no.3:)16-324 Yloy-June 1953'. '(03UM 25:5) SUKHOV, K.S.;SOIk)V'YEV, B.M.;NIKIFOROVA, G.S. ..... . .I .1.1- Effect of formaldehyde derivativeo of norsulfazol on tobacco mosaic virus. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 88 no. 3-559-500 21 Jan 1953. (CLKL 24:1) 1. Presented by Academician A. 1. 0oarin 20 November 1952. sUKII(,V, K.S.; NIKIFOROVA, G.S. The size of particles of tobacco mosaic virus in various periods of reproduction and under conditions of deprivation of the host-plant of nitrogen. Doklady Akad. Nauk s.s.s.R. go, 469-71 '53. (mLaA 6:5) (CA 47 no.17:8839 153) Electron-rdcroscopic investigation shows that the virus particles are unusually short at an early stage of infection (denoting rapid reproduc- tion) as wel-1 as at a late stage of infection under conditions of nitrogen starvation of the host plant. In the first case, the titer of the vinis (i.e.3 its capacity to infect) is bulow noumal, while in the sec&nd case it is no 1%rer than that of virus consisting of particles which have a normal length, Presented by Acad A. I. Oparin 23 mar 53. 260T3 SUKHOV, K.S.; NIKIFUROVA, G.S.; UPARIN, A.!, alcademlK, Spiral-like structure of particles of the tobacco-mosaic virus. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.4:671-672a Je '53. (KIRA 6:5) 1. Akademiya Nauk SSSR (for Oparin). 2. Institut genetiki Akademii nauk (for Sukhov, Nikiforova). (Mosaic disease) SUKHOV, K.S.; NIKIFOROVA. G.S.; OPARIN, A.I.. akademijr. Aggregation of the tobacco-mosaic virur in plant cells, during the early period of reproduction. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 5:901-903 Je 153. (KLRA 6:5) 1. Institut genetiki Akademii nauk SSSR (for Sukhoi,, Nikiforova). 2. Aka- demiya nauk SSSR (for Oparin). (Mosaic dis*ass) KOSIKOV. K.V.; SMOV, K.S., doktor biologicheskikh nauk, otvetstvanrqy rada;,tor'; PIDIN, Yo.I., redaktor; NEVRAYEVA. K.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Genetics of yeasts and methods of selection of yeast cultures] Genetika drozhzhei J metody, selektall drozhzhevykh kulltur. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1954. 326 p. (MLRA 7:10) (Yeast) L 1: 1;i i M77"t Fj- 230 Ca-.-(j I/I Author K. Tit V; "1.3 kIiSt_'[LS_-S Of aCj- [CUJ plants and P;I?asil, es Cor the ~.r control FcrioJ ical I--V. AIISSSR. Biol. 4c,-61-, 19,4 Abstract I-luch fj,,perimcnLai work has been done by the ~ioviet viroloLriS4- i1 conn,--ction with the study of viruses and diseases they cause in plants. 'ilieoretical discovery of D. I. Ivanovskiy made it possible to make an dia~~,nosis of' tobacco mnosair_ Tobacco mosaic ,,ras one of the fi-, st vi-its diseases studied. Kno,,iledEez of othe,. virus diseasec is -_,ecenl~ and sori%~ of have not ~_,t baen dia~_noscd. Losses from diseases, cauS_~O by viruses, can be reduccd somcwhat by crop rotation and, avoidance of fields where such diseases have dariarred previous crops. je 17~1 eatef E-csultinr! from vi-cus dis-_zse are caused b-,,, the mosaics of winter Virus diseases of' ve.etable crops Lave- beer, found mrjst!~~ ir. south(~m areas of tha U.3SR wl-1,--re mo~~t of diseases of T)otato vil-ils2s are Li-anLw-dUcc! by some suckinL,, insucts. ~;pi-ayinC plants with chemicals- DUr Ju,_tS is L-i ccrt.ain ca.,_~s. tw(--) "".cf,- ;,~11_ U-;R. _ration,- I;-, T-)_ D15 4, 3 U b d Fcb-liary 12, 1~14 SUKHOV, Konstantin Stepanovich; RAZVTAZKINA, Galina, MMaylovha; I ITA- skiy, A*A., redAktor; GUM, A.. takhnichookiy redaktor. (Biology of viruses and virus diseases of plants] Siologiia virusov i virusnys bolesni rastenii. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo 08ovetakaia nauka, 1955. 226 p. (Km 9:5) (Viruses) (Plant diseases) SUMOV, K.S., professor. Variability of viruses in mixed infections. Izv.AB SSSR Ser.biol. no.5:80-88 8-0 '55. . (KLRA 9:2) LInstitut ganetiki Akade~li nauk SUMe (V IRUSIIS) SUKHOV, K.S. Variability of viruses in the case of combination infections. Trudy Inst.gen.no.22:168-180 155. (KIE A 9: 4) (Virus diseases of plants) wl'.;:Ii cont:!IF'r"Cle~ " tric Nicc Of Erf,',hyfluin, tF,.~ c"Is of i c- k S. Nikifrrova. Do,~*,4y 11 j~ - " 721(1955) -Examn. I ' ' _1 103, aq d-Oror, , 0 C'~L 1111CL Of C- F()rr,q of 'Ine arv r(T-duced. Tfiw!, ac 0.;Mcr.~iO vilus pattlclc-s 'JA C.; F"C' the Lu~r t",.qd t." aF-ffegate at their vrid3 It is Cut thcz,.~ uyfliL,2 of viruj ll'Iture. -SUKHOV, K.S. ; NIKIFOROVA, G.S. Crystalline inclusion of tobacco mossaic virus In the plastids of mviaic tobacco. Dokl.Ml SSSR 104 ne.5.'786-788 0 155.(MLRA 9:2) l.Elektronnaya laborateriya Otdalaniya biologicheskikh nauk AkiLdemii nauk SSSR. Pradstavleno akadamikem A.I.Oparin7m. (Mosaic disease) (Viruses) SUKHOV, K.S.; KA.PITSA, O.S. W 0 * W* 0, - o W W, -T-A r, Reproduction of the tobacco mosaic virus in the first hours following the inoculation of the leaves of Nicotiana gluti- ROBA. Dokl.AN SSSR 105 ne.6,1346-1349 D 155. (nu 9:4) 1.Inatitut gazatiki Akademii mauk SSSR. Predstayleno akrmlemi- kom A.I.Oparinym. (Mosaic disease) SU~O-Y,_KQns,taiati.rx Stepanovich; OPARIN, A.I., akademilr, otvetstvanW redaktor; STAkSHINSkA, M.O., redaktor izdatellstva; SENVCHOKO, G.N.. tekhnicheskiy radalctor [viruses] Virusy. Moskva, lzd-vo Akadamii nauk S&M, 1956. 369 p. (VIRUBJCS) (KLRA 10:1) f T t L n f I hytopo t, ogen J c Virus e.5 fit th--- Intorz;aticnal C,~,-,--tics S~mrposin, 6-12 Slept, s h Tra -,: ~5 t 10 1 DC-C 1956 USSR/ViroloCy - Plant Viruses. E-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biul., No 0, 1956, 33536 Author : Sukhov, K.S., Kapit:-,a, O.S. Inst Title (17apravlennayn izmenchivost Ki-virusa kartofelya pri smushannoy infektaii s virusom tabachnoy mzaild.). A Directed Chan6e of Potato X-Virus in Mized Infec- tions with Tobacco Mosaic Viruses. Orig Pub Izv, i'di SSSR, Ser. biol. 1956, No 31 53-64 Abstract It was clarified that a clumiae in viruses Eny occur in a rlixed infection by unrelated viruses, vhich do not prcxluce crossing scroloGical reactions. In a joint cultivation of a cyphomrilrate strain of tobacco msaic virus with a potato X-virus N), astrain of potato virus formed (X3) which differCK from the initial one, causedL severe sSmptoms on tobacco, stramnium and Card 1/2 j