An immunochemical testing of pathophysiological reactions of several PSTVinfected tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) cultivars

1991 
Several tomato cultivars were infected with a severe strain of PSTV and a pathophysiological reaction was characterized by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with serum containing IgGs to disease-associated host-specific leaf proteins. A strong expression of disease-associated symptoms (stunting, epinasty, leaf blade malformation and rugosity) and strong immunochemical reaction was found for cultivars Bizon, Linia, Revermun and Rutgers. The immunochemical assay revealed appearence of a major antigenic protein having a molecular mass of about 70 kD in these cultivars. The immunochemical reaction with disease-associated proteins reached a maximum four weeks after inoculation of PSTV. A weak immunochemical reaction was observed, if proteins from cvs. Sonato, Harzfeuer and Karlik were analyzed. Cvs. Sonato and Harzfeuer did not show characteristic symptoms such as stunting, leaf blade malformation and rugosity. Except for stunting, the same was true for cv. Karlik. On the other hand, no significant difference in PSTV accumulation was observed among the cultivars analyzed.
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