In planta dynamic analysis of onion yellows phytoplasma using localized inoculation by insect transmission

Wei Wei, Shigeyuki Kakizawa, Shiho Suzuki, Hee Young Jung, Hisashi Nishigawa, Shin Ichi Miyata, Kenro Oshima, Masashi Ugaki, Tadaaki Hibi, Shigetou Namba

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Abstract

Due to the lack of a means to inoculate plants mechanically, the histological dynamics and in planta spread of phytoplasmas have been studied very little. We analyzed the dynamics of plant infection by phytoplasmas, using a technique to infect a limited area of a leaf, nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR), real-time PCR, and immunohistochemical visualization. Following localized inoculation of a leaf of garland chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum coronarium) by the vector leafhopper Macrosteles striifrons, the onion yellows (OY) phytoplasma spread within the plant from the inoculated leaf to the main stem (1 day postinoculation [dpi]), to the roots and the top leaf (2 dpi), and to other leaves from top to bottom (from 7 to 21 dpi). The populations of the OY phytoplasmas in inoculated leaves and roots increased approximately sixfold each week from 14 to 28 dpi. At 14 dpi, the OY phytoplasmas colonized limited regions of the phloem tissue in both the root and stem and then spread throughout the phloem by 21 dpi. This information should form the basis for elucidating the mechanisms of phytoplasma multiplication and migration within a plant host.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)244-250
Number of pages7
JournalPhytopathology
Volume94
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2004

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