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Plant Physiol, June 2000, Vol. 123, pp. 597-604 Cucumber Mosaic Virus Infection Affects Sugar Transport in Melon Plants1Department of Field Crops, Vegetables, and Genetics and the Otto Warburg Center for Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Quality Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 76100, Israel
Viral infection often affects carbon assimilation and metabolism in
host plants. To better understand the effect of cucumber mosaic virus
(CMV) infection on sugar transport, carbohydrate levels and the amounts
of the various sugars in the phloem sap were determined in infected
melon (Cucumis melo L.) plants. Source leaves infected
with CMV were characterized by high concentrations of reducing sugars
and relatively low starch levels. The altered level of carbohydrates
was accompanied by increased respiration and decreased net
photosynthetic rates in the infected leaves. Although stachyose was the
predominant sugar in phloem sap collected from petioles of control
leaves, sucrose (Suc) was a major sugar in the phloem sap of infected
leaves. Moreover, analyses of the newly fixed
14CO2 revealed a high proportion of radioactive
Suc in the phloem sap of infected leaves 60 min post-labeling. The
alteration in phloem sap sugar composition was found in source, but not
old, leaves. Moreover, elevations in Suc concentration were also
evident in source leaves that did not exhibit symptoms or contain
detectable amounts of virus particles. The mode by which CMV infection
may cause alterations in sugar transport is discussed in terms of the
mechanism by which sugars are loaded into the phloem of cucurbit plants.
1 This work was supported by the U.S.-Israel Binational Agricultural Research Development Fund (grant no. IS-2385-94C). This paper is a contribution from the Uri Kinamon Laboratory. D.S. was supported by a scholarship from the Kinamon Foundation. * Corresponding author; e-mail swolf{at}agri.huji.ac.il; fax 972-8- 9468265. © 2000 American Society of Plant Physiologists |
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