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Tobacco Mosaic Virus
: Symptoms
and
Control
Dr Manoj Joshi
Dept. of Botany
Khnadelwal College of Management Science and Technology, Bareilly
Contents:
Introduction to Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Symptoms of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Causal Organism of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Disease Cycle of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Control of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
1. Introduction to Tobacco Mosaic Virus:
• This is the best known of all virus diseases. The tobacco mosaic virus affects
all dicotyledonous plants of which most important are tobacco and tomato.
• But it does not affect any monocotyledonous plants.
• Although Adolph Mayer in 1886 first pointed out the mosaic pattern on leaves
of affected tobacco plants,
• it was not until 1898 the first scientific proof of the existence of a virus was
given by Beijerinck.
• Earlier than this, in 1892 Iwanowski demonstrated that tobacco mosaic virus
would pass through a bacteria-proof filter.
• He was able to demonstrate that a diseased tobacco plant juice was able to
induce mosaic disease in healthy tobacco plants.
• But Iwanowski could not find out the true significance of this.
1. Introduction to Tobacco Mosaic Virus:
• Holmes in 1929 described the primary infection lesions of
tobacco mosaic virus and in 1935 Stanley first isolated
crystals of tobacco mosaic virus and indicated their
paracrystalline nature.
• Again, Takahashi and Rawlins in 1933 demonstrated the
physical phenomenon of tobacco mosaic virus.
• Where as, C. A. Knight showed that the tobacco mosaic
virus is made up of sixteen amino acids.
• The tobacco mosaic virus affects photosynthetic tissue of
the host leading to distortion, blistering and necrosis.
• It also causes dwarfing of affected plants. It is one of the
most damaging viruses of plants, causes enormous loss of
tobacco crop by reducing yield and quality.
• The symptom is systemic mosaic type. The primary
symptom on young leaves is faint circular chlorotic lesions
appear with gradual vein clearing.
• This is followed by the development of characteristic
systemic mosaic. With the maturity of the leaves,
abnormally dark-green spots appear which develop into ir-
regular crumpled blister-like areas while the rest of the
tissue becoming more or less chlorotic
• Various degrees of leaf malformation like enations follow
and some leaves exhibit only a mild diffuse mottle.
• The development of symptoms is governed by many
variable factors of which the most important is the
difference in virulence of the virus strains.
• For example, one strain of tobacco mosaic virus may
cause yellow mottling on the leaves, a second may cause
necrosis only, whilst a third induces a gross malformation.
• Another variable factor is the variety of plant affected. In
flowers, petals show mosaic symptoms. Severe strains
cause streaking of stem. The disease is seldom fatal to the
host.
Symptoms of Tobacco Mosaic Virus:
3. Causal Organism of Tobacco Mosaic Virus:
• The typical tobacco mosaic virus is Tobacco mosaic virus 1, Marmor
tabaci Holmes.
• The virus remains active in extracted host plant juice even up to 25
years. It is a very resistant virus, can stand desiccation for 25 years or
more.
• It occurs in very high concentration in plant and its dilution end point
is 10-6. The thermal inactivation point of the virus is 90°C.
• The virus particles are rod-shaped measuring 280µ in length by 15µ, in
width.
• The X-ray studies reveal that the virus particle consists of a number of
protein subunits set in helical array with 49 subunits to one turn of the
helix and 2,130 subunits in one rod. The ribonucleic acid thread inter-
twines more or less centrally between the protein subunits.
3. Causal Organism of Tobacco Mosaic Virus:
• The cells of tobacco plants infected with tobacco mosaic virus are
characterized by the presence of certain cell inclusions. They are:
• (i) two types of intracellular inclusions, and
• (ii) intra-nuclear inclusion.
The intracellular inclusions are:
(a) X- bodies
(b) striate material of crystalline plates
• The X-bodies are amorphous, protoplasmic more or less vacuolate
inclusions.
• Whereas striate material of crystalline plates gives protein reaction.
These crystals resemble the purified virus-protein crystals.
• The intra-nuclear fibrous and crystalline inclusions are produced by a
yellow-mottling strain of tobacco mosaic virus
4. Disease Cycle of
Tobacco Mosaic Virus:
• The virus perennates in infected tobacco plant
debris, tobacco refuse from warehouses, cigarettes,
cigars, pipe and chewing tobacco and in pere-
nnating hosts which form the source of primary
inoculum.
• This is one of the most infectious of the plant
viruses.
• The virus is disseminated from plant to plant by
mechanical transmission, by handling tobacco
plants during transplanting; through other field
operations; and contact by man and cultivation
implements.
• The virus enters in the host tissue, it multiplies
very rapidly producing disease symptoms.
Control of
Tobacco
Mosaic
Virus:
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Tobacco mosaic virus

  • 1. Tobacco Mosaic Virus : Symptoms and Control Dr Manoj Joshi Dept. of Botany Khnadelwal College of Management Science and Technology, Bareilly
  • 2. Contents: Introduction to Tobacco Mosaic Virus Symptoms of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Causal Organism of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Disease Cycle of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Control of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
  • 3. 1. Introduction to Tobacco Mosaic Virus: • This is the best known of all virus diseases. The tobacco mosaic virus affects all dicotyledonous plants of which most important are tobacco and tomato. • But it does not affect any monocotyledonous plants. • Although Adolph Mayer in 1886 first pointed out the mosaic pattern on leaves of affected tobacco plants, • it was not until 1898 the first scientific proof of the existence of a virus was given by Beijerinck. • Earlier than this, in 1892 Iwanowski demonstrated that tobacco mosaic virus would pass through a bacteria-proof filter. • He was able to demonstrate that a diseased tobacco plant juice was able to induce mosaic disease in healthy tobacco plants. • But Iwanowski could not find out the true significance of this.
  • 4. 1. Introduction to Tobacco Mosaic Virus: • Holmes in 1929 described the primary infection lesions of tobacco mosaic virus and in 1935 Stanley first isolated crystals of tobacco mosaic virus and indicated their paracrystalline nature. • Again, Takahashi and Rawlins in 1933 demonstrated the physical phenomenon of tobacco mosaic virus. • Where as, C. A. Knight showed that the tobacco mosaic virus is made up of sixteen amino acids. • The tobacco mosaic virus affects photosynthetic tissue of the host leading to distortion, blistering and necrosis. • It also causes dwarfing of affected plants. It is one of the most damaging viruses of plants, causes enormous loss of tobacco crop by reducing yield and quality.
  • 5. • The symptom is systemic mosaic type. The primary symptom on young leaves is faint circular chlorotic lesions appear with gradual vein clearing. • This is followed by the development of characteristic systemic mosaic. With the maturity of the leaves, abnormally dark-green spots appear which develop into ir- regular crumpled blister-like areas while the rest of the tissue becoming more or less chlorotic • Various degrees of leaf malformation like enations follow and some leaves exhibit only a mild diffuse mottle. • The development of symptoms is governed by many variable factors of which the most important is the difference in virulence of the virus strains. • For example, one strain of tobacco mosaic virus may cause yellow mottling on the leaves, a second may cause necrosis only, whilst a third induces a gross malformation. • Another variable factor is the variety of plant affected. In flowers, petals show mosaic symptoms. Severe strains cause streaking of stem. The disease is seldom fatal to the host. Symptoms of Tobacco Mosaic Virus:
  • 6. 3. Causal Organism of Tobacco Mosaic Virus: • The typical tobacco mosaic virus is Tobacco mosaic virus 1, Marmor tabaci Holmes. • The virus remains active in extracted host plant juice even up to 25 years. It is a very resistant virus, can stand desiccation for 25 years or more. • It occurs in very high concentration in plant and its dilution end point is 10-6. The thermal inactivation point of the virus is 90°C. • The virus particles are rod-shaped measuring 280µ in length by 15µ, in width. • The X-ray studies reveal that the virus particle consists of a number of protein subunits set in helical array with 49 subunits to one turn of the helix and 2,130 subunits in one rod. The ribonucleic acid thread inter- twines more or less centrally between the protein subunits.
  • 7. 3. Causal Organism of Tobacco Mosaic Virus: • The cells of tobacco plants infected with tobacco mosaic virus are characterized by the presence of certain cell inclusions. They are: • (i) two types of intracellular inclusions, and • (ii) intra-nuclear inclusion. The intracellular inclusions are: (a) X- bodies (b) striate material of crystalline plates • The X-bodies are amorphous, protoplasmic more or less vacuolate inclusions. • Whereas striate material of crystalline plates gives protein reaction. These crystals resemble the purified virus-protein crystals. • The intra-nuclear fibrous and crystalline inclusions are produced by a yellow-mottling strain of tobacco mosaic virus
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  • 9. 4. Disease Cycle of Tobacco Mosaic Virus: • The virus perennates in infected tobacco plant debris, tobacco refuse from warehouses, cigarettes, cigars, pipe and chewing tobacco and in pere- nnating hosts which form the source of primary inoculum. • This is one of the most infectious of the plant viruses. • The virus is disseminated from plant to plant by mechanical transmission, by handling tobacco plants during transplanting; through other field operations; and contact by man and cultivation implements. • The virus enters in the host tissue, it multiplies very rapidly producing disease symptoms.