Title of article :
Ultrastructural and Immunocytochemical Studies on Effects of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus – Infection on Fusarium Head Blight, Caused by Fusarium graminearum, in Wheat Plants
Author/Authors :
Y. LIU، نويسنده , , Z. Kang and H. Buchenauer Institute of Phytomedicine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The interactions between barley yellow dwarf virus
(BYDV) and Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by
Fusarium graminearum, were studied in the two winter
wheat cultivars (cvs.), Agent (susceptible to FHB) and
Petrus (moderately resistant to FHB), using ultrastructural
and immunocytochemical methods. Infections of
wheat plants of both cvs. by BYDV increased susceptibility
to FHB. BYDV infection caused numerous cytological
changes in lemma tissue of both cvs. such as
formation of vesicles in the cytoplasm, degradation of
fine structures of chloroplasts of both cvs. and accumulation
of large starch grains in the chloroplasts.
Electron microscopical studies showed that the development
of F. graminearum on spike surfaces was not
affected in BYDV-infected plants. After penetration
and intercellular growth in lemma tissue, defence
responses to Fusarium infections were markedly
reduced in BYDV-diseased plants compared to the tissue
of virus-free plants. At sites of contact of fungal
cells with host tissue, depositions of cell wall material
were distinctly less pronounced than in tissues of
virus-free plants of cv. Petrus. Detection of b-1,3-glucanases
and chitinases in lemma tissue of cv. Agent
revealed no appreciably increased accumulation of
both defence enzymes in F. graminearum-infected
virus-free and BYDV-infected tissues compared to the
non-infected control tissue. On the other hand, in cv.
Petrus, infection with F. graminearum induced a markedly
enhanced activity of both enzymes 3 days after
inoculation. The increase of both enzyme activities was
less pronounced in BYDV-infected plants than in tissue
exclusively infected with F. graminearum. Cytological
studies suggest that in contrast to the susceptible
cv. Agent postinfectional defence responses may play
still an important role in the resistance of the moderately
resistant cv. Petrus to FHB
Keywords :
Fusarium graminearum , immuno-gold localization , chitinase , b-1 , scanning and transmission electron microscopy , 3-glucanase , BYDV
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology