木质部形态影响柠檬对仙人掌病的易感性。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1111/plb.70096
C Catalano, M Di Guardo, M Cortese, M Caruso, S La Malfa, G Distefano, A Gentile
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摘要

在植物中,木质部直接参与水分和溶解矿物质的输送、植物的机械支持和对干旱胁迫的耐受性。此外,对于几种受维管病影响的水果作物,木质部维管形态与易感性之间存在关联。事实上,区隔化是植物抵抗维管感染的关键决定机制。马塞科是一种严重的气管真菌病,影响许多具有重要经济意义的柑橘物种。目前,化学和农艺措施都不足以遏制病原菌的扩散,这使人们对阐明寄主对飞虱的耐受机制产生了兴趣。本研究研究了28个柑橘基因型的木质部组织组成形态,包括导管直径和导管密度,这些基因型都具有不同程度的病害耐受性/易感性。将1年生的茎,每个基因型分成3个重复,切成50 μm的切片,在藏红花-o染色后在光学显微镜下观察。分析显示木质部导管密度与木质部病易感性呈正相关。这些发现表明,木质部组织的组成形态可能在对木质部的耐受中起作用,尽管在组织学和生化水平上的其他机制还需要解锁和更好地阐明。
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Xylem morphology influences lemon susceptibility to mal secco disease.

In plants, xylem is directly involved in conveyance of water and dissolved minerals, mechanical support of the plant, and tolerance to drought stress. Moreover, for several fruit crops affected by vascular diseases, an association between the morphology of xylem vessels and susceptibility was described. In fact, compartmentalization represents a key determinant mechanism of plant resistance to vascular infections. Mal secco is a severe tracheomycosis affecting many citrus species of relevant economic importance. Currently, both chemical and agronomic measures are not sufficient to contain the diffusion of the pathogen raising the interest for the elucidation of the host tolerance mechanism against mal secco. This study investigated the constitutive morphology of xylem tissue, in terms of vessel diameter and vessel density in 28 citrus genotypes, all characterized by a different degree of tolerance/susceptibility towards the disease. One-year-old stems, in three replicates per each genotype, were cut into 50-μm sections and observed under an optical microscope after staining in safranine-O. Analysis revealed a positive correlation between xylem vessel density and susceptibility to mal secco disease. These findings suggest that the constitutive morphology of xylem tissue could play a role in tolerance to mal secco, even though other mechanisms, both at histological and biochemical level, need to be unlocked and better elucidated.

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Plant Biology
Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, development, genetics, systematics, ecology, evolution, ecophysiology, plant-microbe interactions, and mycology. Plant Biology publishes original problem-oriented full-length research papers, short research papers, and review articles. Discussion of hot topics and provocative opinion articles are published under the heading Acute Views. From a multidisciplinary perspective, Plant Biology will provide a platform for publication, information and debate, encompassing all areas which fall within the scope of plant science.
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