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Cytopathology and Ultrastructure of Some African Isolates of Maize Streak and Sugarcane Streak Viruses
Authors:E D Ammar
Institution:Department of Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University (OSU), Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC), Wooster, OH, USA
Abstract:Samples of maize leaves naturally infected with maize streak virus (MSV) from Malawi and South Africa, as well as sugarcane leaves naturally infected with sugarcane streak virus (SSV) from Egypt, were examined by light (LM) and transmission electron, microscopy (TEM). Intranuclear inclusions, detectable by both methods, were found mainly in mesophyll and bundle sheath cells, and less frequently in vascular parenchyma and immature phloem cells. At higher TEM magnifications, these inclusions consisted, of crystalline or noncrystalline aggregates of isometric geminivirus–like particles (VLP) that occurred either singly or in geminate arrays. Cytopathological changes in these cells were confined to the nuclei, which were usually larger than normal, with peripheral chromatin and nucleoli. The nuclear envelope of some inclusion–containing nuclei was ruptured, and occasionally a crystal of VLP was found in the cytoplasm of cells in which no intact nuclei were detected. No differences in cytopathology were found between MSV and SSV, or between the two MSV isolates examined.
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