うどんこ病菌によるキュウリ葉緑体の形態変化

島根大学農学部研究報告 Volume 24 Page 28-38 published_at 1990-12-21
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Title
うどんこ病菌によるキュウリ葉緑体の形態変化
Title
Morphologaical changes of chloroplasts in cucumber leaves infected with Sphaerotheca fuliginea
Title Transcription
ウドンコビョウ キン ニ ヨル キュウリ ヨウリョクタイ ノ ケイタイ ヘンカ
Creator
Nozu Mikio
Source Title
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume 24
Start Page 28
End Page 38
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0370940X
Descriptions
Morphological changes of chlorplasts in cucumber leaves inoculated with Sphaerotheca fuliginea were observed by means of an electron-microscope (Hitachi HU12-A). Both the infected and uninfected-tissues were fixed with 6.25% glutaraldehyde solution for 4 hours and then with 1% osmium tetraoxide solution for 4 hours. In chloroplasts of the uninfected tissues, chloroplast membrane (double membrane), developed granum stack (grana thylakoids) and storomal thylakoid were clearly observed. Starch grains and osmiophilic globules in stroma (Figs.3 and 4) became more large with aging (Figs. 5-8). However, large differences in the morphological change of choloroplasts were recognized between the uninfected and infected leaves. In the leaves of a week after inoculation, chloroplasts swelled and then contracted (Figs. 9 and 1O). Osmiophilic globules enlarged significantly two weeks after inoculation (Figs. 11 and 12). On the contrary, starch grains were not observed (Figs. 13 and 14). Furthermore, the irregular arrangement and the swelling of grana thylakoids were also occurred. As shown in Figs.13 and 14, at this stage,disintegration of chloroplast membranes were still not occurred (Fig. 14). Such morphological changes in chloroplasts were also recognized in infected-cucumber cotyledons (Figs.1 and 2).
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学農学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
Date of Issued 1990-12-21
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108015