Transmission of Three Viroids Through Seed and Pollen of Tomato Plants |
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Authors: | S. Kryczy ski,,E. Paduch-Cichal, L. J. Skrzeczkowski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Pathology, Warsaw Agricultural University, Nowoursynowska 166, 02-766 Warsaw, Poland.;Institute for Biochemistry and Biophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Rakowiecka 36, 02-528 Warsaw, Poland. |
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Abstract: | The severe strain of potato spindle tuber viroid (s-PSTV) as well as chrysanthemum stunt (CSV) and cucumber pale fruit (CPFV) viroids were found to be transmitted through seed and pollen of the tomato cvs. Rutgers and Najwcze?niejszy. Plants pollinated with a pollen infected with any of these three viroids became systematically infected. Plant, fruit and seed symptoms of viroid infection were noted on sap- and pollen-inoculated plants and the yield of these plants was reduced. Tomato cv. Rutgers plants grown from infected seeds were symptomless although all three viroids were detected in these plants by bioassay and by electrophoresis on 5% polyacrylamide gel. When DNA complementary to s-PSTV RNA was used for a direct viroid detection in seed samples by spot hybridization technique it hybridized not only with s-PSTV RNA but also with CSV RNA as well as with CPFV RNA. |
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