ANATOMY OF THE CITRUS LEAF PETIOLE: HEALTHY VS. HUANGLONGBING

Autor: Ed Etxeberria, Cody Narciso
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Acta Horticulturae. :891-897
ISSN: 2406-6168
0567-7572
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2015.1065.110
Popis: Phloem cells from HLB-affected trees become obstructed with callose and Pprotein plugs. The presence of these plugs is believed to hinder the translocation of photoassimilates (nitrogenous and reduced carbon compounds) to the root system. However, even with seemingly collapsed phloem tissue, citrus trees remain viable and produce fruit for some time, suggesting the incomplete plugging of phloem elements or the existence of alternative routes for photoassimilate transport. In this study, we examined the basic structure of phloem tissue from HLB-free and HLBaffected trees under light and scanning electron microscopy. To avoid any possible interference with callose induced by injury during sampling, we employed a freeze substitution technique. Sieve elements from HLB-free trees show sizable lateral pores to phloem and ray parenchyma. Early stage HLB-affected phloem cells contain dark electron dense material and jagged appearing cell walls. Eventually, these cells totally collapse into almost a solid cell-wall barrier. The large number of wall perforations, along the cortex, ray and vascular parenchyma with abundant pit fields, could be essential anatomical features necessary to support symplastic transport of photoassimlates in an HLB-compromised phloem system.
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