Some effects of high temperature on the susceptibility of plants to infection with viruses (Record no. 50166)
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| Title | Some effects of high temperature on the susceptibility of plants to infection with viruses |
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| Volume/sequential designation | Annals of Applied Biology, 39(3), p.358-369, 1952 |
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| Summary, etc. | When plants were kept at 36°C. for some time before inoculation, their susceptibility to infection by five mechanically transmissible viruses was greatly increased. When kept at 36° after inoculation, fewer local lesions were produced than at lower temperatures, but the effects of the post?inoculation treatment differed with different viruses. Tomato spotted wilt and tobacco mosaic viruses multiply in plants at 36°, and the post?inoculation treatment reduced the local lesions they caused to numbers that varied between 10 and 90 percent of the control; these two viruses also have large thermal coefficients of heat inactivation. By contrast, tobacco necrosis, tomato bushy stunt and cucumber mosaic viruses, were much affected by post?inoculation treatment, lesion formation being completely prevented by exposure to 36° for a day or more. These three viruses appear not to multiply in plants at 36°, and although they have high thermal inactivation points, they have small temperature coefficients of thermal inactivation. The extent to which lesion formation was affected by pre? or post?inoculation exposure of plants to 36° depended not only on the length of the treatment, but also on the physiological condition of the plants. The symptoms of infected plants changed considerably if kept at 36°. At 36°Nicotiana glutinosa, inoculated with tobacco mosaic virus, gave chlorotic local lesions instead of necrotic ones, and became systemically infected. When systemically infected plants were brought to ordinary glasshouse temperature, the infected tissues all collapsed and died in a day. Copyright © 1952, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved |
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| Topical term or geographic name entry element | HIGH TEMPERATURE |
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| Topical term or geographic name entry element | INFECTION VIRUSES |
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| Personal name | Kassanis, B. |
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