A Note on the Diagnosis of Ratoon Stunting Disease of Sugarcane by Negative-Stain Electron Microscopy of the Associated Bacterium |
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Authors: | D S TEAKLE DONNA KONTZE JULIE M APPLETON |
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Institution: | Department of Microbiology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland 4067, Australia |
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Abstract: | After negatively staining with 1% (w/v) sodium phosphotungstate (pH 6·5) or 1% (w/v) ammonium molybdate (pH 6·5), the cell wall, cytoplasmic membrane and mesosomes of the RSD-associated bacterium obtained from the fibrovascular fluid of infected sugarcane were usually clearly displayed. The cells measured 0·19–0·39 μm (av. 0·27 μm) in width and 0·6–3·4 μm in length. Few mesosomes were visible and the cells were approx. 40% wider (0·27–0·52 μm, av. 0·38 μm) when stained with 1% (w/v) uranyl acetate (pH 3·0–4·2). Freezing and thawing the suspension before negative staining with sodium phosphotungstate did not greatly affect the size of the cells or resolution of the mesosomes. Glycine (0·25 M) as the suspending medium, fixation in 2% (w/w) glutaraldehyde, or placing wet instead of dry specimen grids in the electron microscope resulted in wider cells usually lacking mesosomes. |
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