Physiological performance of asymptomatic and yellow leaf syndrome-affected sugarcanes in Venezuela


Abstract:

Serological analyses revealed the presence of the sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) in asymptomatic (S-) and symptomatic (S+) yellow leaf syndrome-affected sugarcane plants of the cultivars PR.692176, C.323-68, V.64-10, V.71-47, V.75-6, SP.72-2086, SP.72-1210, SP.74-2005, C.323-68, B.80-549 and B.82-363. Tests for the presence of the sugarcane yellows phytoplasma, carried out by Dr P. Jones (IACR-Rothamsted), gave negative results in all cultivars. Physiological analyses were performed in the top visible dewlap (TVD) leaf of S- and S+ plants of the cultivar PR.692176. All plants were at the second ratoon and flowering. When compared with S- plants, the S+ plants showed: (a) a marked reduction in the area of the leaf and internodes; (b) a high accumulation of total reducing sugars (TRS), glucans and α-amino-N in the leaf blade and of TRS in the corresponding leaf sheath; (c) a decrease in the chlorophyll, phosphorus and nitrogen content in the leaf; (d) the disappearance of the leaf diurnal fluctuations in TRS accumulation and export as well as the daily oscillations of TRS and glucans between dawn and dusk; and (e) major ultrastructural alterations in the companion cells of the phloem, including the accumulation of ScYLV particles in the cytoplasm. In S- plants, none of the growth and physiological alterations described above were observed, in spite of the high density of ScYLV particles in the cytoplasm. The location of S- and S+ plants close to each other without a discernible pattern of distribution in plots subjected to optimal irrigation and fertilization rule out the possibility that environmental conditions underlay the appearance of symptoms. In plots under severe drought for 3 months, however, all S- plants become S+. Symptom expression did not affect the acid phosphatase activity in the rhizosphere of S+ plants.

Año de publicación:

2002

Keywords:

  • Sugarcane yellow leaf syndrome
  • total reducing sugars
  • ultrastructure
  • Glucans
  • Sugarcane yellow leaf virus

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Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Fitopatología
  • Ciencias Agrícolas

Áreas temáticas:

  • Cultivos de campo y plantaciones
  • Técnicas, equipos y materiales
  • Lesiones, enfermedades y plagas de las plantas