PATHOGENESIS OF THIELAVIOPSIS-BASICOLA ON A SUSCEPTIBLE AND A RESISTANT CULTIVAR OF BURLEY TOBACCO

Authors
Citation
Me. Hood et Hd. Shew, PATHOGENESIS OF THIELAVIOPSIS-BASICOLA ON A SUSCEPTIBLE AND A RESISTANT CULTIVAR OF BURLEY TOBACCO, Phytopathology, 86(1), 1996, pp. 38-44
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0031949X
Volume
86
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
38 - 44
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-949X(1996)86:1<38:POTOAS>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Stages in pathogenesis were examined on cultivars of burley tobacco th at are either susceptible (Burley 21 x Kentucky 10 [B21x10]) or comple tely resistant (Tennessee 90 [TN90]) to black root rot, caused by Thie laviopsis basicola. The initial interaction of T. basicola hyphae with host tissue was examined microscopically on roots grown in vitro and in soil under greenhouse conditions. T. basicola penetrated root hairs and epidermal cells of both cultivars within 24 h of inoculation. Epi dermal cells were the most common sites of penetration, and infection of these cells often was characterized by extensive bell-shaped collar s around the penetration hyphae. Collars also were observed in cortica l cells during colonization. Amber discoloration of infected cells was apparent on both cultivars within 72 h of inoculation; however, the r eaction of cortical cells of TN90 was very restricted compared to a mo re diffuse amber region on B21x10. Hyphae advanced from the necrotic r egions into asymptomatic cells on B21x10, but hyphae were limited to d iscolored cells on TN90. Sporulation was prolific in and on roots of B 21x10, but was rare on TN90. A computer-driven image analysis program was used to collect quantitative data on lesion development following inoculation of aeroponically grown roots with endoconidia of ?: basico la. Lesions developed on both cultivars, but lesion number, lesion siz e, and secondary inoculum production were severely limited on TN90 com pared to B21x10. Because of limited lesion expansion, absence of secon dary infections, and continued root growth, TN90 root systems outgrew the effects of the initial inoculation; whereas, the root systems of B 21x10 became severely diseased.