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Identification of Naemacyclus minor hyphae within needle tissues of Pinus sylvestris by immunoelectron microscopy
Authors:Felix Franz  Rita Grotjahn  Georg Acker
Affiliation:(1) Fachgruppe Biologie/Elektronenmikroskopie, Universität Bayreuth, Postfach 10 12 51, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Abstract:Cultural investigations revealed that Naemacyclus minor, Lophodermium seditiosum and Cenangium ferruginosum were the most frequent colonizers of asymptomatic and symptomatic Pinus sylvestris needles. Since ultrastructural observations showed that morphological features were not suitable to differentiate hyphae of N. minor from hyphae of other isolates, the on-section immunogold labelling technique was applied in combination with an anti-N. minor specific immunoserum. The specificity of this serum was tested against culture hyphae of all isolates. Anti-N. minor specific immunoserum was then used to identify N. minor hyphae in thin sections of green P. sylvestris needles. The infection loci identified were restricted to small tissue areas located in the vicinity of stomata. In the hypodermis, hyphae and endocell-containing hyphae were located within the lumina of host cells but outside the protoplast. The growth of hyphae from cell to cell occurred through pits. The hyphae spreat into the mesophyll intercellularly and continued with the intracellular colonization of moribund and dead mesophyll cells in a later stage of infection. The observed host-parasite interactions at cellular and ultrastructural level are discussed in connection with the still controversial interpretation of the pathogenicity of N. minor.
Keywords:Pinus sylvestris  Naemacyclus minor  Immunocytochemical identification  Ultrastructure  Plant-fungus interactions
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