Acquired Resistance in Hypersensitive Tobacco Operates by Limiting Cell-to-Cell Spread of Virus Infection without Affecting Virus Multiplication |
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Authors: | S Pennazio P Roggero |
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Institution: | Istituto di Fitovirologia applicata del CNR, Strada delle Cacce, 73, 10135 Torino (Italy) |
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Abstract: | Localized and systemic acquired resistance against tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) or tobacco necrosis virus was induced when local lesions were produced in leaves of Xanthi-nc tobacco by mechanical inoculation with TMV. Both types of resistance were characterized by reduction in the size of lesions produced by the challenging viruses, whereas accumulation of viral antigen in lesions was slightly increased. These results, confirming previous findings relative to other hypersensitive plant virus combinations, do not support the view that an inhibitor of virus replication operates in the resistant tissues, but indicate that both types of resistance operate only against cell-to-cell spread of virus. |
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