Hyperplastic Phloem and Its Plastids in Spinach Infected with the Curly Top Virus |
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Authors: | ESAU KATHERINE |
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Institution: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of California Santa Barbara, California 93106, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | The hyperplastic growth induced in the phloem tissue by infectionwith the curly top virus was studied in minor veins of leavesof spinach, Spinacia oleracea L., by the use of the electronmicroscope. Proliferation of cells occurs in the phloem andin the parenchyma bordering the phloem. The arrangement of cellsis less orderly when hyperplasia occurs in older than in youngertissue but in both instances the majority of cells differentiateinto sieve elements. As in normal phloem, sieve element plastidshaving a ring of proteinaceous fibrils are a consistent featurein the hyperplastic phloem. Depending on the kind of cell inwhich hyperplasia is initiated, the plastids may originate fromyoung plastids similar to those in normal sieve elements orfrom more or less completely differentiated chloroplasts. Theprotoplasts of the hyperplastic sieve elements, including theplastids, degenerate during differentiation or after maturation. |
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