Imaging viral infection. Studies on Nicotiana benthamiana plants infected with the pepper mild mottle tobamovirus.
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2007-01-03Patrocinador
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Education (Grants BIO2001-1937-C02 and BIO2004-04968-C02), Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid (CAM) and the BOF Funds of the Slimme Region of the Province of Limburg. MLPB was the recipient from a MCyT fellowship.Resumen
We have studied by kinetic Chl-fluorescence imaging (Chl-FI) Nicotiana benthamiana plants infected with the Italian strain of the pepper mild mottle tobamovirus (PMMoV-I). We have mapped leaf photosynthesis at different points of the fluorescence induction curve as well as at different post-infection times. Images of different fluorescence parameters were obtained to investigate which one could discriminate control from infected leaves in the absence of symptoms. The non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of excess energy in photosystem II (PSII) seems to be the most adequate chlorophyll fluorescence parameter to assess the effect of tobamoviral infection on the chloroplast. Non-symptomatic mature leaves from inoculated plants displayed a very characteristic time-varying NPQ pattern. In addition, a correlation between NPQ amplification and virus localization by tissue-print was found, suggesting that an increase in the local NPQ values is associated with the areas invaded by the pathogen. Changes in chloroplast ultrastructure in non-symptomatic leaf areas showing different NPQ levels were also investigated. A gradient of ultrastructural modifications was observed among the different areas.




