| Literature DB >> 28073069 |
Masamichi Isogai1, Yukie Kamata2, Syunpei Ando2, Misaki Kamata2, Asuka Shirakawa3, Ken-Taro Sekine3, Nobuyuki Yoshikawa2.
Abstract
Gentian ovary ring-spot virus (GORV) infected gentian plants by pollination with GORV-infected gentian pollen grains, but the virus was not horizontally transmitted to gentian plants by transfer of pollen from GORV-infected Nicotiana benthamiana plants. However, N. benthamiana plants were infected with the virus by pollination with infected gentian pollen as well as by pollination with infected N. benthamiana pollen. When infected gentian pollen grains were placed on N. benthamiana stigmas, germinating pollen tubes penetrated into the stigmas and the styles (stigma-style). Virus infection occurred during penetration of the stigma-style, and the virus subsequently spread systemically to the mother plant. On the other hand, most infected N. benthamiana pollen grains failed to germinate on gentian stigmas, and virus infections were not detected in the stigma-style.Entities:
Keywords: GORV; Gentian ovary ring-spot virus; Horizontal transmission by pollen; Ovary; Pollen grain; Pollen transmission; Pollen tube; Stigma; Style
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28073069 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2017.01.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616