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D.J Ivanowsky Recognised Microbes Causal Organism Mosaic Disease

In 1892, D.J. Ivanowsky identified microbes as the cause of tobacco mosaic disease, observing they were smaller than bacteria and could pass through bacteria-proof filters.

D.J. Ivanowsky (1892) identified certain microbes causing tobacco mosaic disease, noting they were smaller than bacteria and passed through bacteria-proof filters.

Text D.J. Ivanowsky (1892) recognised certain microbes as causal organism of the mosaic disease of tobacco.These were found to be smaller than bacteria because they passed through bacteria-proof filters.
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