F. Dubois et al., IMMUNOGOLD LABELING AND ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC SCREENING OF BEET NECROTIC YELLOW VEIN VIRUS IN THE FUNGUS POLYMYXA-BETAE INFECTING BETA-VULGARIS ROOT CORTICAL PARENCHYMA CELLS, International journal of plant sciences, 155(5), 1994, pp. 545-552
Immunocytochemistry and EM were used to assess the relationship betwee
n the beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) and its presumed vector
Polymyxa betae in cortical parenchyma of sugarbeet lateral roots. Poly
clonal antibodies raised against purified BNYVV were used to localize
the virus antigens at the EM level. The spread of BNYVV from the initi
al P. betae infection site into the cortical parenchyma of lateral roo
ts was very irregular, and no gradient was obvious. The BNYVV was not
found in plasmodesmata. Virions appeared in the cytoplasm of host cell
s infected by P. betae, but always in low quantities. Inside fungi, vi
rions were seen at the young zoosporangia stage, and labeling occurred
in the resting spores. Strong labeling always occurred in cytoplasmic
residues of cells containing cystosori. Our data support the view tha
t P. betae is an internal carrier of BNYVV and that viral multiplicati
on inside the fungus could occur at the young zoosporangia stage, i.e.
, just before the differentiation of zoospores which represent the inf
ectious units.