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Manifestations of non-specific antiviral factor originating in tobacco leaves during virus infection
Authors:Zdeňka Procházková
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Pathology, Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha
Abstract:A non-specific effect of antiviral factor (AVF) was proved by interference of five different viruses (CMV, PVX, PVY, TMVe, TMV vulgare) with CBRV. The non-specific AVF originates in non-infected tissues around TMV lesions. Transmitted mechanically to other plants this AVF exhibits the same suppressive effect on multiplication of TMV and CBRV. The AVF is formed in the non-infected apical part of the leaf which was infected in its basal region. The susceptibility of leaves is decreased even when AVF is added to virus inoculum and applied mechanically on the leaf. The apical part of the leaf the base of which is met with necrotic reaction to TMV, is considerably less susceptible and TMV multiplication in this region is decreased. The necrosis on the leaf base induced by mechanical injury or by cysteine hydrochloride may decrease the susceptibility of the leaf to some extent, but has no effect on multiplication of the virus. The activity of AVF in healthy apical region of the leaf increases till the fifth to the eighth day after its basal part was infected. The apical region then exhibits lower susceptibility (decrease in number of lesions) and the growth of lesions is decreased. This indicates the virus multiplication being suppressed.
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