Studies on anatomical behaviour of PaLCuV infected papaya (Carica papaya L.)

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Applied Horticulture Pub Date : 2018-12-15 DOI:10.37855/jah.2018.v20i03.38
M. Mishra, M. Mishra, Shantha Selva Kumari, P. Shirke, A. Srivastava, S. Saxena
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Papaya leaf curl virus (PaLCuV) of geminiviridae family is a major threat to papaya plants in the world. The major visual characteristics of PaLCuV infected plants are downward and inward rolling and curling of leaves in the form of an inverted cup and thickening of veins. Microscopic observation showed that in the healthy papaya leaf, stomata guard cell size was 19-20 μm. However, it increased significantly in infected plant leaves up to 29-30 μm. This observation suggested that stomatal density and guard cell size were changed due to puckered anatomy of leaf. SEM analysis revealed that subsidiary or accessory cells of guard cells were less turgid and the arrangement of starch grains was disturbed as compared to healthy plant leaves. Light microscopic, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analyses of symptomatic leaves showed the puckering leaf lamina due to presence of loosened cells in its tissues and hyper-accumulation of Ca2+ ions. High accumulation of Ca2+ in PaLCuV infected leaves as compared to healthy leaves which might be the cause of hypertrophy and thickening of veins of infected papaya leaves. Uniform trichomes/hairs/nodular structures were present in midrib of healthy leaf but were missing in infected leaf. The infected midrib showed scantly distributed floret-like structures instead of a smooth trichomes/hairs/nodular structures in midrib of the healthy leaf.
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PaLCuV感染番木瓜的解剖行为研究
双子叶病毒科木瓜卷叶病毒(PaLCuV)是世界上危害木瓜植物的主要病毒。PaLCuV感染植物的主要视觉特征是向下和向内滚动,叶片呈倒杯状卷曲,叶脉增厚。显微镜观察表明,在健康木瓜叶片中,气孔保卫细胞大小为19-20μm。然而,在高达29-30μm的受感染植物叶片中,它显著增加。这一观察结果表明,气孔密度和保卫细胞大小的变化是由于叶片的褶皱解剖。SEM分析显示,与健康的植物叶片相比,保卫细胞的辅助细胞或附属细胞较少膨胀,淀粉颗粒的排列受到干扰。对症状叶片的光镜、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和能量色散X射线光谱(EDS)分析显示,由于其组织中存在疏松的细胞和Ca2+离子的过度积累,叶片叶片出现褶皱。与健康叶片相比,PaLCuV感染叶片中Ca2+的高积累可能是感染木瓜叶片静脉肥大和增厚的原因。健康叶片的中脉中存在均匀的毛状体/毛状物/结节状结构,但在感染叶片中缺失。在健康叶片的中脉中,受感染的中脉显示出稀疏分布的小花状结构,而不是光滑的毛状体/毛发/结节状结构。
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Journal of Applied Horticulture
Journal of Applied Horticulture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Horticulture (JAH) is an official publication of the Society for the Advancement of Horticulture, founded in 1999. JAH is a triannual publication, publishes papers of original work (or results), & rapid communications and reviews on all aspects of Horticultural Science which can contribute to fundamental and applied research on horticultural plants and their related products. The essential contents of manuscripts must not have been published in other refereed publications. Submission of a manuscript to the Journal implies no concurrent submission elsewhere.
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