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Corn Stunt Spiroplasma in the Leafhopper Euscelidius variegatus
Authors:A S Alivizatos
Institution:John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH, U.K.
Abstract:Corn stunt spiroplasma (CSS) multiplied in all leafhoppers Euscelidius variegatus injected with a culture of CSS, reaching titres of over 1x106 colony forming units (cfu) per insect and 2x104 cfu per salivary gland of each insect. CSS could be isolated from the haemolymph and the salivary glands at any time after injection. The growth of CSS in culture was inhibited by insect extract at concentrations greater than the equivalent of 0.1 insect/ml. Transmission of CSS to sterile feeding solution and to broad beans were compared using 24 h feeding periods. A porportion of 1.7 % of injected leafhoppers began to transmit to sterile feeding solution through membranes by the 4th day after injection, and reached a maximum of 30 % by day 14. Similar insects started transmitting to broad bean plants on day 12 (2 %), reaching a maximum of 7.5 % by day 14. The number of spiroplasmas transmitted by each insect to sterile feeding solution increased from 3, cfu on day 4 to a maximum of 80 cfu by day 14. Helices were seen in the haemolymph at any time after injection. However, partially deformed cells were not present until the 1st week and clumps of 3–4 cells and small aggregates until the 3rd week after injection. The salivary glands of injected insects contained membrane-bound “pockets” or “colonies” packed with pleomorphic, filamentous (helical and non-helical) cells and aggregates. Intracellular colonies were always at the periphery of the acini and were easily detectable by fluorescence microscopy after staining with a DNA-binding fluorescent stain. Pleomorphic and filamentous cells were also seen intercellularly in the salivary glands.
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