A. Rudzinskalangwald et M. Kaminska, CYTOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TOMATO SPOTTED WILT VIRUS ISOLATES, Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 67(2), 1998, pp. 167-173
The electron microscopy study revealed that four examined virus isolat
es in the cells of the infected host plant produced different inclusio
ns depending on the virus isolate and the time of passaging by mechani
cal transmission. Numerous virus particle inclusions as well as viropl
asm and filamentous inclusions typical for TSWV were present in the pl
ant cells infected with TSWV isolate (PPR), This isolate was kept in N
. rustica by 4 mechanical transmissions. A similar virus isolate but m
aintained for 2 years by mechanical transmission in Nicotiana plants (
T1) produced virus particle inclusions as well as amorphous inclusions
typical for defective isolates. In plant cells infected with the same
isolate bur maintained by mechanical transmission one year longer (T2
) no virus particle inclusions were produced. In the amorphous inclusi
ons produced by this isolate virus particles were seen, but they were
not surrounded by additional membrane. The isolate G induced only amor
phous inclusions dispersed within the cytoplasm of infected cells. No
virus particles were seen in the amorphous inclusions. The mechanical
transmission of TSWV isolates in N. rustica plants reduced the number
of virus particles present in the cytoplasm. The defectivenes of the i
solate cause also the appearance of a new type of inclusion - the amor
phous inclusions.