Abstract: | Infection of hop plants with hop stunt viroid (HSV) results in the retardation of the growth rate except for the rate of leaf emergence and the disappearance of the fold-like structure over the epidermal cell. Mature cones from HSV-infected hop plants remained small-sized and the content of α-acid was half to one third of that of HSV–free hop cones. In HSV-infected hop cones, the lupulin glands are distributed most abundantly on the bracteoles and the perianths and their numbers are reduced by at least 60% of that in the HSV-free control. Scanning electron micrographs confirm that most of the lupulin glands on bracteoles from HSV-infected hop cones shrivel severely, but not those from HSV-free hop cones. They also reveal that the lupulin glands on the perianths from both, HSV-free and HSV–infected hop cones become withered. Moreover, spherical granules (1.2 to 1.9μm in diameter) were not observed on the surface of the lupulin glands from HSV-infected hop cones. |