Natural infectious behavior of the urediniospores of Melampsora larici-populina on poplar leaves
Zhibing Wan , Yiran Li , Min Liu , Yingnan Chen , Tongming Yin
Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2015, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (1) : 225 -231.
Natural infectious behavior of the urediniospores of Melampsora larici-populina on poplar leaves
The uredinial stage in the life cycle of Melampsora larici-populina on poplar leaves is the most important pathogenic phase. We captured partial phases of uredinial infection in the wild, aiming to reconstruct the process of uredinial ontogeny by using scanning and transmission electron microscope. At the initial infection stage, germ tubes germinated from the echinulate urediniospores. Germ tubes were frequently seen to merge with the leaf surface and cuticle breakage was observed, indicating direct hyphal penetration. Stomata penetration occurred commonly, sometimes with more than one germ tube penetrating the same stoma. Melampsora larici-populina did not form appressoria in the infection process, implying that infectious behavior of this pathogen may differ from the other rust pathogens. In general, germ tubes branched randomly, and no distinct evidence indicated that stoma could induce or orient germ tube branches. However, oriented germ tube growth has been occasionally observed in other studies. The urediniospores collapsed and finally wizened when they became nutrient stressed. At the last stage of infection, the uredinia erupted from the leaf epidermis and appeared as orange pustules on the leaf surface.
Populus deltoides / Melampsora larici-populina / Germ tube / Infectious behavior
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