Infection ofArabidopsis thaliana ecotype columbia by tomato spotted wilt virus |
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Authors: | Thomas L. German Scott Adkins Andy Witherell Kathryn E. Richmond William R. Knaack David K. Willis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, WI, USA;(2) USDA/ARS Plant Disease Resistance Unit, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | Mechanical inoculation ofArabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia with tomato spotted wilt virus led to viral replication and spread as determined by dot blot and ELISA analysis.
Severe symptoms were observed three to four weeks post-inoculation. Early symptoms were manifested as chlorotic spots on uninoculated
leaves. Later in the infection process, some plants showed complete chlorosis and wilting prior to bolting. Bolts that were
developed by infected plants were chlorotic and deformed. These preliminary results suggest thatA. thaliana could become a model system for the genetic analysis of host factors required for the replication of viruses in the family
Bunyaviridae, which includes viruses that cause important diseases of both plants and animals. |
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