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MICROBIAL DISEASES IN
PLANTS…
By: Nishtha Karsh
Sri Satya Sai College ForWomen
Session:-2019-2020
Synopsis...
• Introduction...
• History of plant virology….
• Types of plant viruses....
• Tymo-virus group (cucumber mosaic virus)
• Rice Tungro-virus….
• Transmission of Plant viruses….
• External symptoms….
• Internal symptoms….
• Diagnosis of the viral disease….
• Bibliography….
Introduction…
In this presentation we are here to discuss about the types of diseases
caused to plants due to the action of some or the other kind of
microorganism which leads either to the death of the plant or to the
reduce in the production of outcomes….
• Microorganisms are those organisms which cannot be seen through
naked eyes .They are both beneficial and harmful to the humans of the
living organisms….
• Microorganisms consists of-
-viruses
-bacteria
History of Plant
Virology ….
• In 1879, Adolf Mayer was the first to study the disease of tobacco..
• 1892,Dmitri Ivanowski determined that the cause of TM(tobacco mosaic) was a
toxin produced by the bacteria..
• In 1935,W.M.Stanley found a crystalline protein sediment causing disease to
tobacco..
• In 1936,F.C.Bawden showed that this crystal had proteins as well as RNA..
• In 1939,Von G. A. Kausche saw the particles of TMV in electron microscope..
• Later on through, crystallography, ELISA test and the other modern techniques
helped to collect much more information about the diseases caused by the
microorganisms...
Types of plant
Viruses…
• Most of viruses have RNA as their genetic materi
majority of them have rod shaped ssRNA..
• They are in bacilli form or bullet form or
pleomorphic..
• There are many families of plant viruses
-Alfalfa MosaicVirus
-Iiavirus
-Hordevirus
-Nepovirus
-Luteovirus
-Tymovirus ,SobemovirusTombusVirus
-Cucumovirus
-Tobravirus (Tobacco rattle ) ;(Tobacco Mosaic )
-Dianthovirus
-Potyvirus
-Closterovirus
• The vectors which do the transmission mainly belong to the order
HEMIPTERA and some to the order ORTHOPTERA and
COLEOPTERA..
TYMO-VIRUS GROUP…
(CUCUMBERVIRUS)
CMV…
Cucumber Mosaic
Virus(CMV)…
• Belongs to the genus Cucumovirus in the
family Bromoviridae ..
• This group consists of several genera like
Alfamovirus , Anulavirus , Bromovirus ,
Cucumovirus , Ilarvirus , Oleavirus..
• It occurs in several countries like INDIA..
• Affects several of plants of about 20
families..
• Occurs mainly in the members of
Cucurbitaceae , tomato , potato , carrot ,
spinach , etc..
Symptoms of
CMV…
• When a plant is being affected byCMV then the
following changes are seen in the plant-
-Leaf mottling ,crinkling and curling of edges occur
on cucumber..
-Petioles and internodes are shortened , resulting
in stunned appearance of the plant..
-The symptoms differs with the other plants .For
example, some plants which get affected earlier
than season then they don’t flower nicely , and if
some of the plants are being affected on after or
later in season then they produce small sized
grains..
-Fruits get white and yellow patches..
-Older leaves get dry..
Structure of CMV..
• Virions have a capsid which is non-enveloped..
• The arrangement of capsomeres is not obvious..
• They have more than one particle component..
• The genome encodes both structural and non-structural protein..
• It has different types of virion due to the presence of 3 genomic and 1
sub-genomic segments..
Genome of CMV..
• Is segmented , tripartite linear(+) sense
ssRNA..
• Genomic nucleic acid is infectious..
• Minor species of non-genomic nucleic acid
are also found in virions ..
• Virions may also contain sub-genomic RNA
and sattelite RNA..
Replication of
CMV…
• Viral replication is cytoplasmic ; does
not depend on the helper virus..
• Molecular receptors play a role in
recognition of virions..
• Virus un-coats the capsid and releases
the genomic RNA into the cytoplasm..
• Sub-genomic RNA4 is translated to
produce capsid proteins..
• New virions are assembled after
completion of protein synthesis...
• The virions are released by the lysis
of the infected cells..
• New genomic RNAs are synthesized by
using the(-) sense RNAs as templates..
• The protein 1a and 2a promote both
replication of genome and internal
transcription..
Cytopathology of CMV…
• Inclusions are found in the cytoplasm of infected host cells..
• Inclusion contains many matureVirions..
• They appear as solid hollow structures..
• These inclusions are of different shapes..
Transmission of
CMV…
•It is transmitted
through SAP and by
insect vectors too
such as Aphis
gossypi..
• It does not persist in
vectors..
RICETUNGRO-
VIRUS..
(RTV)
RiceTungroVirus..
• Tungro word stands for the yellow-orange color..
• This disease mostly affects the rice in the South and South East Asian
countries..
• It is an important disease affecting rice..
• It causes a loss of about US $ 1.5 billion..
Casual Agents of RTV…
• This disease is caused due to the joint
infection of two distinct viruses rice tungro
spherical waikavirus (RTSV) and rice tungro
bacilliform badnavirus (RTBV)..
• RTVB is rod shaped non-enveloped particle of
130*30 nm..
• It has circular dsDNA genome..
• Replication is nuclear and its genome does
not integrate with the host genome..
Symptoms of RTV…
• The infected plants are stunted and show
mottling and yellow-orange discoloration of
leaves..
• They produce poor panicles with empty
glumes that impart dark brown color..
• The infected plants bear reduced tillering..
• Hence there is a comparison between RTSV
and RTBV given ahead:
Comparision between RTSV and
RTBV..
RTBV…
• This virus mainly causes the typical
tungro symptoms..
RTSV…
• This virus alone causes no symptom
except mild stunning..
• Thus, the typicalTungro symptoms are intensified by RTSV..
• The symptoms develop in a synergistic manner..
Structure
of RTV…
• Virion of RTBV is in bacilliform , elongated ,
non-enveloped rods..
• A virion has a genomes which is monopartite ,
double stranded DNA , open circular..
• 1 discontinuity in transcribed strand and other 3
in non-transcribed strand..
• Waikavirus belongs to the family
Sequiviridae..
• Virion of RTSV is non-enveloped , isometric ,
icosahedral ..
Replication of
RTV…
• Badnavirus replicates in
cytoplasm/nucleus of infected cell..
• Virions interact with a cellular
receptor present in cell wall of host
cell..
• Genomes are en-capsicated with
capsid protein releasing the new
virions..
• Waikavirus replicates within the
cytoplasm..
• Virion penetrates the host cell , un-
coats , releases the viral genomic
RNA into cytoplasm..
Transmission of
RTV…
• Both RTBV and RTSV are
transmitted by aphids and
green leafhopper..
• RTBV is transmitted by
leafhopper from the host and
cause disease only RTSV is
also present in the infected
plants..
Transmission of plant viruses…
• Plant viruses are obligate parasites which require cellular machinery of living host
for their multiplication , propagation and survival..
• Some of the ways of plant virus transmission have been described-
• Mechanical
• Vegetative andGraft
• Pollen
• Seed
• Nematode
• Fungal
• Insect vector
• Dodder
EFFECTS OF
VIRUSES ON
PLANTS…
External
symptoms
• Mosaic..
• Chlorosis , vein clearing and
vein-banding..
• Ringspots..
• Necrosis..
• Leaf Abnormalities..
• Stunning..
• Flower Symptoms..
Internal symptoms…
• Histological Abnormalities..
• Cytological Abnormalities..
Diagnosis of Plant
Viruses…
• Preparation ofViral antigens..
• HistochemicalTest by Immunofluorescence..
• Agar Gel Double DiffusionTest..
• Direct Antigen-coated ELISA(DAC-ELISA)..
• Double Antibody Sandwich ELISA(DAS-ELISA)..
• Indirect Double Antibody Sandwich ELISA(I-
DAS-ELISA)..
• Detection ofVirus by Nucleic Acid Spot
Hybridization(NASH) using DNA Probe..
• Electron Microscopy..
• Dot Immunobinding Assay(DIBA) or Dot ELISA..
Bibliography..
• ATextbook Of Microbiology
By:
-Dr. R C Dubey
-Dr D K Maheshwari..
www.wikipedia.com...
THANKYOU FOR
VISITING...

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Plant virology

  • 1. MICROBIAL DISEASES IN PLANTS… By: Nishtha Karsh Sri Satya Sai College ForWomen Session:-2019-2020
  • 2. Synopsis... • Introduction... • History of plant virology…. • Types of plant viruses.... • Tymo-virus group (cucumber mosaic virus) • Rice Tungro-virus…. • Transmission of Plant viruses…. • External symptoms…. • Internal symptoms…. • Diagnosis of the viral disease…. • Bibliography….
  • 3. Introduction… In this presentation we are here to discuss about the types of diseases caused to plants due to the action of some or the other kind of microorganism which leads either to the death of the plant or to the reduce in the production of outcomes…. • Microorganisms are those organisms which cannot be seen through naked eyes .They are both beneficial and harmful to the humans of the living organisms…. • Microorganisms consists of- -viruses -bacteria
  • 5. • In 1879, Adolf Mayer was the first to study the disease of tobacco.. • 1892,Dmitri Ivanowski determined that the cause of TM(tobacco mosaic) was a toxin produced by the bacteria.. • In 1935,W.M.Stanley found a crystalline protein sediment causing disease to tobacco.. • In 1936,F.C.Bawden showed that this crystal had proteins as well as RNA.. • In 1939,Von G. A. Kausche saw the particles of TMV in electron microscope.. • Later on through, crystallography, ELISA test and the other modern techniques helped to collect much more information about the diseases caused by the microorganisms...
  • 7. • Most of viruses have RNA as their genetic materi majority of them have rod shaped ssRNA.. • They are in bacilli form or bullet form or pleomorphic.. • There are many families of plant viruses -Alfalfa MosaicVirus -Iiavirus -Hordevirus -Nepovirus -Luteovirus -Tymovirus ,SobemovirusTombusVirus -Cucumovirus -Tobravirus (Tobacco rattle ) ;(Tobacco Mosaic ) -Dianthovirus -Potyvirus -Closterovirus
  • 8. • The vectors which do the transmission mainly belong to the order HEMIPTERA and some to the order ORTHOPTERA and COLEOPTERA..
  • 10. Cucumber Mosaic Virus(CMV)… • Belongs to the genus Cucumovirus in the family Bromoviridae .. • This group consists of several genera like Alfamovirus , Anulavirus , Bromovirus , Cucumovirus , Ilarvirus , Oleavirus.. • It occurs in several countries like INDIA.. • Affects several of plants of about 20 families.. • Occurs mainly in the members of Cucurbitaceae , tomato , potato , carrot , spinach , etc..
  • 11. Symptoms of CMV… • When a plant is being affected byCMV then the following changes are seen in the plant- -Leaf mottling ,crinkling and curling of edges occur on cucumber.. -Petioles and internodes are shortened , resulting in stunned appearance of the plant.. -The symptoms differs with the other plants .For example, some plants which get affected earlier than season then they don’t flower nicely , and if some of the plants are being affected on after or later in season then they produce small sized grains.. -Fruits get white and yellow patches.. -Older leaves get dry..
  • 12. Structure of CMV.. • Virions have a capsid which is non-enveloped.. • The arrangement of capsomeres is not obvious.. • They have more than one particle component.. • The genome encodes both structural and non-structural protein.. • It has different types of virion due to the presence of 3 genomic and 1 sub-genomic segments..
  • 13. Genome of CMV.. • Is segmented , tripartite linear(+) sense ssRNA.. • Genomic nucleic acid is infectious.. • Minor species of non-genomic nucleic acid are also found in virions .. • Virions may also contain sub-genomic RNA and sattelite RNA..
  • 14. Replication of CMV… • Viral replication is cytoplasmic ; does not depend on the helper virus.. • Molecular receptors play a role in recognition of virions.. • Virus un-coats the capsid and releases the genomic RNA into the cytoplasm.. • Sub-genomic RNA4 is translated to produce capsid proteins.. • New virions are assembled after completion of protein synthesis... • The virions are released by the lysis of the infected cells.. • New genomic RNAs are synthesized by using the(-) sense RNAs as templates.. • The protein 1a and 2a promote both replication of genome and internal transcription..
  • 15. Cytopathology of CMV… • Inclusions are found in the cytoplasm of infected host cells.. • Inclusion contains many matureVirions.. • They appear as solid hollow structures.. • These inclusions are of different shapes..
  • 16. Transmission of CMV… •It is transmitted through SAP and by insect vectors too such as Aphis gossypi.. • It does not persist in vectors..
  • 18. RiceTungroVirus.. • Tungro word stands for the yellow-orange color.. • This disease mostly affects the rice in the South and South East Asian countries.. • It is an important disease affecting rice.. • It causes a loss of about US $ 1.5 billion..
  • 19. Casual Agents of RTV… • This disease is caused due to the joint infection of two distinct viruses rice tungro spherical waikavirus (RTSV) and rice tungro bacilliform badnavirus (RTBV).. • RTVB is rod shaped non-enveloped particle of 130*30 nm.. • It has circular dsDNA genome.. • Replication is nuclear and its genome does not integrate with the host genome..
  • 20. Symptoms of RTV… • The infected plants are stunted and show mottling and yellow-orange discoloration of leaves.. • They produce poor panicles with empty glumes that impart dark brown color.. • The infected plants bear reduced tillering.. • Hence there is a comparison between RTSV and RTBV given ahead:
  • 21. Comparision between RTSV and RTBV.. RTBV… • This virus mainly causes the typical tungro symptoms.. RTSV… • This virus alone causes no symptom except mild stunning..
  • 22. • Thus, the typicalTungro symptoms are intensified by RTSV.. • The symptoms develop in a synergistic manner..
  • 23. Structure of RTV… • Virion of RTBV is in bacilliform , elongated , non-enveloped rods.. • A virion has a genomes which is monopartite , double stranded DNA , open circular.. • 1 discontinuity in transcribed strand and other 3 in non-transcribed strand.. • Waikavirus belongs to the family Sequiviridae.. • Virion of RTSV is non-enveloped , isometric , icosahedral ..
  • 24. Replication of RTV… • Badnavirus replicates in cytoplasm/nucleus of infected cell.. • Virions interact with a cellular receptor present in cell wall of host cell.. • Genomes are en-capsicated with capsid protein releasing the new virions.. • Waikavirus replicates within the cytoplasm.. • Virion penetrates the host cell , un- coats , releases the viral genomic RNA into cytoplasm..
  • 25. Transmission of RTV… • Both RTBV and RTSV are transmitted by aphids and green leafhopper.. • RTBV is transmitted by leafhopper from the host and cause disease only RTSV is also present in the infected plants..
  • 26. Transmission of plant viruses… • Plant viruses are obligate parasites which require cellular machinery of living host for their multiplication , propagation and survival.. • Some of the ways of plant virus transmission have been described- • Mechanical • Vegetative andGraft • Pollen • Seed • Nematode • Fungal • Insect vector • Dodder
  • 28. External symptoms • Mosaic.. • Chlorosis , vein clearing and vein-banding.. • Ringspots.. • Necrosis.. • Leaf Abnormalities.. • Stunning.. • Flower Symptoms..
  • 29. Internal symptoms… • Histological Abnormalities.. • Cytological Abnormalities..
  • 30. Diagnosis of Plant Viruses… • Preparation ofViral antigens.. • HistochemicalTest by Immunofluorescence.. • Agar Gel Double DiffusionTest.. • Direct Antigen-coated ELISA(DAC-ELISA).. • Double Antibody Sandwich ELISA(DAS-ELISA).. • Indirect Double Antibody Sandwich ELISA(I- DAS-ELISA).. • Detection ofVirus by Nucleic Acid Spot Hybridization(NASH) using DNA Probe.. • Electron Microscopy.. • Dot Immunobinding Assay(DIBA) or Dot ELISA..
  • 31. Bibliography.. • ATextbook Of Microbiology By: -Dr. R C Dubey -Dr D K Maheshwari.. www.wikipedia.com...

Editor's Notes

  1. The presentation is to introduce different types of diseases in plants caused by microorganisms……..
  2. This chart is to simplify the topics to be seen
  3. The history of viruses in plants..
  4. Certain scientists and their discoveries and conclusions..
  5. Types needed to know..
  6. Different famillies..