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Morphology and development of rhabdovirus-like particles inCuscuta odorata (Convolvulaceae) simultaneous infected with virus and mycoplasma-like organisms
Authors:B. Kuhbandner  H. Petzold  R. Marwitz  W. Siller
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Microbiology, Federal Biological Research Centre of Agriculture and Forestry, Berlin;(2) Federal Biological Research Centre of Agriculture and Forestry, Königin-Luise-Strasse 19, D-1000 Berlin 33
Abstract:Summary Electron microscopic examination ofCuscuta odorata, used for transmission trials, revealed mycoplasma-like organisms (MLO) as well as rhabdovirus-like particles, unknown toCuscuta. The virus infection is confined to certain phloem-parenchyma cells and a 1–2 cell thick layer of parenchyma cells with thickened walls surrounding the central cylinder. Virus particles, mostly bacilliform, could be detected mainly in the nucleus but also in the cytoplasm. They reach a length of 350–400 nm and a diameter of approximately 75 nm. Virus assembly takes place exclusively in the nucleus. Virus maturation occurs in membrane bound areas within the nucleus, which have no connection with the perinuclear space. Formation of nucleocapsids is always associated with a nuclear viroplasm. Envelopment of virus particles occurs in these membrane bound areas. Budding into the perinuclear space does not occur. Virus infection leads to degeneration and finally to death of the protoplast.Abbreviations cy cytoplasm - m membrane stacks - mt mitochondria - my mycoplasma-like organisms - nc nucleocapsid - ncp nucleocapsid particles - nf nuclear filaments - np nucleoplasm - nu nucleus - nvp nuclear viroplasm - oc obliterated cells - p plastid - pc passage cells - ph phloem - ps perinuclear space - spc strand of parenchymatous cells - v virus particle - x xylem
Keywords:Cytopathology  Rhabdovirus  Development  Electron microscopy  Cuscuta
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