Effects of virus infection on plant growth, root development and phytohormone levels in in vitro-cultured pear plants

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Jie Chen
Hui-Hui Tang
Liu Li
Shi-Jiao Qin
Guo-Ping Wang
Ni Hong
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[1] Huazhong Agricultural University,State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology
[2] Huazhong Agricultural University,College of Plant Science and Technology, Hubei Crop Disease Monitoring and Safety Control Key Laboratory
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Pear; In vitro culture; Growth; Root development; Phytohormone;
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Virus infection is common in pear (Pyrus spp.) trees commercially cultivated in China. In this study, the growth speed, root development and phytohormone levels of virus-free and virus-infected pear cultures were comparatively investigated. Results showed that the co-infection of Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV) and Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV) significantly decreased the growth and proliferation of in vitro plants of P. communis cv. ‘Confenence’, but showed relatively less effect for P. pyrifolia cv. ‘Jinshui no. 2’, P. communis cv. ‘Red Clapp Favonite’ and P. sinkiangensis cv. ‘Korla’. Strong inhibition of ASGV infection to root development was observed for in vitro plants of ‘Jinshui no. 2’, but not for ‘Confenence’. Furthermore, during root induction, ASGV infection significantly increased CTKs/IAA ratio and decreased IAA/ABA ratio in the rooting region of in vitro plants of ‘Jinshui no. 2’. Nevertheless, for in vitro plants of ‘Confenence’, these values were rarely influenced by ASGV and ASPV infection. The result indicated that the changes of CTKs/IAA and IAA/ABA ratios might be responsible for rooting inhibition of in vitro plants of ‘Jinshui no. 2’.
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