A scanning electron microscope study of healthy pecan tissues showing the presence or absence of internal fungal contamination |
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Authors: | Cheryl A. P. Knox R. H. Smith |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Science Department, Texas A & M University, 77843 College Station, Texas |
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Abstract: | Summary Healthy pecan, Caryaillinoensis (Wang) Koch, tissue was obtained from an 8-year-old grafted Cherokee tree. Dormant buds were gathered and stored until spring growth. After rigorous surface sterilization, halves of both stored and freshly harvested dormant buds and of actively growing shoots were plated onto sterile PDA. Corresponding halves wre fixed in FAA and processed for scanning electron microscopy (SEM). All plated dormant buds (both stored and freshly harvested) showed presence internally of a fungus, and SEM studies revealed hyphalike strands similar to those of the isolated fungi within cells of those buds. The spring flush was sterile in culture, and strands were absent in SEM studies. |
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Keywords: | tissue culture woody tissue pecan buds |
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