Title of article :
Possible Mechanisms Limiting Movement of Ralstonia solanacearum in Resistant Tomato Tissues
Author/Authors :
K. Nakaho، نويسنده , , H. Hibino and H. Miyagawa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The distribution and appearance of Ralstonia sol!
anacearum in the upper hypocotyl tissues of root!inocu!
lated tomato seedlings of resistant rootstock cultivar LS!
78 "a selection from Hawaii 6887# and susceptible cultivar
Ponderosa were compared to clarify the mechanism that
limits the movement of the bacterial pathogen in resistant
tomato tissues[ In stems of wilted Ponderosa plants\ bac!
teria colonized both the primary and the secondary xylem
tissues[ Bacteria were abundant in vessels\ of which the
pit membranes were often degenerated[ All parenchyma
cells adjacent to vessels with bacteria were necrotic and
some of them were colonized with bacteria[ In stems of
LS!78 plants showing no discernible wilting symptomsbacteria were observed in the primary xylem tissues but
not in the secondary xylem tissues[ Necrosis of pa!
renchyma cells adjacent to vessels with bacteria was
observed occasionally[ The pit membranes were often
thicker with high electron density[ The inner electron!
dense layer of cell wall of parenchyma cells and vessels
was thicker and more conspicuous in xylem tissues of
infected LS!78 than in xylem of infected Ponderosa or
mock!inoculated plants[ Electron!dense materials
accumulated in or around pit cavities in parenchyma cells
next to vessels with bacteria\ and in vessels with bacteria[
Many bacterial cells appeared normal in vessels\ except
for those in contact with the pit membranes[ These results
indicate that R[ solanacearum moves from vessel to vessel
in infected tissues through degenerated pit membranes
and that restricted movement in xylem tissues was the
characteristic feature in LS!78[ The limitation in bacterial
movement may be related to the thickening of the pit
membranes and:or the accumulations of electron!dense
materials in vessels and parenchyma cells
Keywords :
tomato\ resistance\ Ralstonia solanacearum\ histopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology