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 INTRODUCTION.
 FEATURES.
 HISTORY.
 VIROIDS.
 PRIONS.
 CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION OF
PLANT VIRUS.
 ARCHITECHTURE
OF PLANT VIRUS.
 TOBACCO MOSAIC
VIRUS.
 CAULIFLOWER
MOSAIC VIRUS.
 TOMATO YELLOW
LEAF CURL VIRUS.
 TRANSMISSION.
 SYMPTOMS.
 PROTECTION.
 CONCLUSIONS.
 Plant viruses are viruses that affect plants.
 Plant viruses are pathogenic to higher
plants.
 These are normally insects , but some
fungi.
 Plant viruses are harmless to human and
other animals.
 Outside protein coat.
 Consists of a single nucleic acid.
 Non-living and Non-cellular structures.
 Non-cellular sub microscopic entity.
 Most viruses infect only SPECIFIC host
cells.
 May be transmitted in pollen.
 Beijerinck (1897) coined the Latin name
“VIRUS” meaning Poison.He studied
filtered plant juices and found they caused
healthy plants to become sick.
 Wendell Stanley (1935) crystallized sap
from sick Tobacco plants. He discovered
viruses were made of nucleic acid and
protein.
 Small , circular RNA molecules.
 Infect plants.
 Have no protein coat.
 Potato famine in Ireland.
 Resemble introns cut out of eukaryotic.
 Consist solely of small single-stranded
RNA molecule.
 Define group of pathogens much smaller
and distinctly different from viruses.
 Prions are “Infectious Proteins”.
 They have no DNA or RNA.
 Causes neurons to rapidly degeneration.
 Mad Cow Disease (Bovine Spongiform
Encephalitis : BSE) is an example.
 Inherited and transmissible diseases.
 Protein (capsid) -
Capsomere.
 Nucleic acids –
DNA : - ssDNA , dsDNA.
RNA : - +ve strand RNA , -ve strand RNA ,
ssRNA , dsRNA.
PROTEINS : -
 60% - 95% of the virion.
 Protein protects virus genome from –
Degradation.
Facilitates movement through the host.
Transmission from one host to another.
 Repeating subunits , identical for each
virus type but varies from virus to virus and
even from strain to strain.
NUCLEIC ACID : -
 Nucleic acid represents the genetic
material , indispensable for replication.
 Nucleic acid is 5 – 40% of the virion.
ssRNA : - About 540 plant viruses.eg. TMV.
dsRNA : - About 40 pv. eg. Wound tumour
virus.
ssDNA : - About 50.eg. Beet curly top virus.
dsDNA : - About 30. eg. Cauliflower mosaic
virus.
ISOMETRIC : -
 Apparently spherical and (depending on the
species) from about 18 nm in diameter
upwards.
 Eg. –Tobacco necrosis virus.
 Genus – Necrovirus , with particles 26 nm in
diameter.
 Geminate – Twinned isometric particles.
ROD – SHAPED : -
 Rigid rod. Eg. TMV.
 Flexuous rod. Eg. Potato virus Y.
CLASSIFICATION : -
 Family – Virgaviridae.
 Genus – Tobamovirus.
 Species – Tobacco mosaic virus.
 STRUCTURE : -
 Rigid helical rods.
 ssRNA.
 Extremely stable structure.
 95% protein and ~5% nucleic acid(RNA).
 2130 copies of single 17kDa coat protein.
 Simple regulatory elements.
 300 nm long and 18 nm dia.
 Rod-like appearance.
 There are three RNA nucleotides monomer.
CLASSIFICATION : -
 Family – Caulimoviridae.
 Genus – Caulimovirus.
 Species – Cauliflower mosaic virus.
STRUCTURE : -
 CaMV is an icosahedral virus.
 Diameter 52 nm.
 Genome is circular dsDNA.
 Capsid multilayered.
 Arrangement of capsomere not clear.
 The outermost layer is made up of a total
of 420 coat protein subunits.
CLASSIFICATION : -
 Family – Geminiviridae.
 Genus – Begomovirus.
 Species – Tomato yellow leaf curl virus.
STRUCTURE : -
 TYLCV has a characteristic twinned
morphology.
 The TYLCV capsid , like that of other
geminiviruses , consists of two joined ,
incomplete icosahedra.
 TYLCV has a single 2787 nucleotides
covalently closed genomic circular ssDNA.
There are two types of plant virus transmission
–
 Horizontal transmission.
 Vertical transmission.
 Horizontal transmission :- It is by vectors ,
human pruning shears and tools and other
direct , external contamination.
 Vertical transmission :- It occurs when a plant
gets it from its parent plant. Either through
asexual propagation (cuttings) or in sexual
reproduction via infected seeds.
-
Mechanical Transmission :-
 Occure when plant come in contact with
other plant and leaves rub together.
 By the action of humans.
Nematode Transmission :-
 Two ssRNA virus genera , Nepovirus and
Tobravirus , have nematode vectors.
NEPOVIRUSES – Comoviridae family.
TOBRAVIRUSES – Family not yet
assigned.
Seed Transmission :-
It occurs in two ways –
 Externally seed borne – Due to external
contamination of the seed with virus
particles (TMV , PVX).
 Internally seed borne – Due to infection of
the living tissues of the embryo.
 Mosaic.
 Mottle.
 Yellowing.
 Chlorosis.
 Vein clearing.
 Vein banding.
 Necrosis.
 Wilt.
 Ringspot.
 Stunting.
 Discard virus infected plants.
 Purchase virus-free plants.
 Remove all crop debris from benches and
the greenhouse structure.
 Remove all weeds since these may
harbor both viruses and insects.
 Maintain strict insect and mite control.
 Plant viruses and viroids are unusual
groups of plant pathogens that infect and
cause disease in many crop plants.
 Because these pathogens depend on the
normal cellular machinery of their plant
host for reproduction , it is difficult to
eliminate them without damaging the host
plant.
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PLANT VIRUS PPT - SLIDE SHARE

  • 1.
  • 2.  INTRODUCTION.  FEATURES.  HISTORY.  VIROIDS.  PRIONS.  CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PLANT VIRUS.  ARCHITECHTURE OF PLANT VIRUS.  TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS.  CAULIFLOWER MOSAIC VIRUS.  TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURL VIRUS.  TRANSMISSION.  SYMPTOMS.  PROTECTION.  CONCLUSIONS.
  • 3.
  • 4.  Plant viruses are viruses that affect plants.  Plant viruses are pathogenic to higher plants.  These are normally insects , but some fungi.  Plant viruses are harmless to human and other animals.
  • 5.  Outside protein coat.  Consists of a single nucleic acid.  Non-living and Non-cellular structures.  Non-cellular sub microscopic entity.  Most viruses infect only SPECIFIC host cells.  May be transmitted in pollen.
  • 6.  Beijerinck (1897) coined the Latin name “VIRUS” meaning Poison.He studied filtered plant juices and found they caused healthy plants to become sick.  Wendell Stanley (1935) crystallized sap from sick Tobacco plants. He discovered viruses were made of nucleic acid and protein.
  • 7.  Small , circular RNA molecules.  Infect plants.  Have no protein coat.  Potato famine in Ireland.  Resemble introns cut out of eukaryotic.  Consist solely of small single-stranded RNA molecule.  Define group of pathogens much smaller and distinctly different from viruses.
  • 8.  Prions are “Infectious Proteins”.  They have no DNA or RNA.  Causes neurons to rapidly degeneration.  Mad Cow Disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis : BSE) is an example.  Inherited and transmissible diseases.
  • 9.  Protein (capsid) - Capsomere.  Nucleic acids – DNA : - ssDNA , dsDNA. RNA : - +ve strand RNA , -ve strand RNA , ssRNA , dsRNA.
  • 10. PROTEINS : -  60% - 95% of the virion.  Protein protects virus genome from – Degradation. Facilitates movement through the host. Transmission from one host to another.  Repeating subunits , identical for each virus type but varies from virus to virus and even from strain to strain.
  • 11. NUCLEIC ACID : -  Nucleic acid represents the genetic material , indispensable for replication.  Nucleic acid is 5 – 40% of the virion. ssRNA : - About 540 plant viruses.eg. TMV. dsRNA : - About 40 pv. eg. Wound tumour virus. ssDNA : - About 50.eg. Beet curly top virus. dsDNA : - About 30. eg. Cauliflower mosaic virus.
  • 12. ISOMETRIC : -  Apparently spherical and (depending on the species) from about 18 nm in diameter upwards.  Eg. –Tobacco necrosis virus.  Genus – Necrovirus , with particles 26 nm in diameter.  Geminate – Twinned isometric particles. ROD – SHAPED : -  Rigid rod. Eg. TMV.  Flexuous rod. Eg. Potato virus Y.
  • 13. CLASSIFICATION : -  Family – Virgaviridae.  Genus – Tobamovirus.  Species – Tobacco mosaic virus.
  • 14.
  • 15.  STRUCTURE : -  Rigid helical rods.  ssRNA.  Extremely stable structure.  95% protein and ~5% nucleic acid(RNA).  2130 copies of single 17kDa coat protein.  Simple regulatory elements.  300 nm long and 18 nm dia.  Rod-like appearance.  There are three RNA nucleotides monomer.
  • 16. CLASSIFICATION : -  Family – Caulimoviridae.  Genus – Caulimovirus.  Species – Cauliflower mosaic virus.
  • 17.
  • 18. STRUCTURE : -  CaMV is an icosahedral virus.  Diameter 52 nm.  Genome is circular dsDNA.  Capsid multilayered.  Arrangement of capsomere not clear.  The outermost layer is made up of a total of 420 coat protein subunits.
  • 19. CLASSIFICATION : -  Family – Geminiviridae.  Genus – Begomovirus.  Species – Tomato yellow leaf curl virus.
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  • 21. STRUCTURE : -  TYLCV has a characteristic twinned morphology.  The TYLCV capsid , like that of other geminiviruses , consists of two joined , incomplete icosahedra.  TYLCV has a single 2787 nucleotides covalently closed genomic circular ssDNA.
  • 22. There are two types of plant virus transmission –  Horizontal transmission.  Vertical transmission.  Horizontal transmission :- It is by vectors , human pruning shears and tools and other direct , external contamination.  Vertical transmission :- It occurs when a plant gets it from its parent plant. Either through asexual propagation (cuttings) or in sexual reproduction via infected seeds. -
  • 23. Mechanical Transmission :-  Occure when plant come in contact with other plant and leaves rub together.  By the action of humans.
  • 24. Nematode Transmission :-  Two ssRNA virus genera , Nepovirus and Tobravirus , have nematode vectors. NEPOVIRUSES – Comoviridae family. TOBRAVIRUSES – Family not yet assigned.
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  • 26. Seed Transmission :- It occurs in two ways –  Externally seed borne – Due to external contamination of the seed with virus particles (TMV , PVX).  Internally seed borne – Due to infection of the living tissues of the embryo.
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  • 28.  Mosaic.  Mottle.  Yellowing.  Chlorosis.  Vein clearing.  Vein banding.  Necrosis.  Wilt.  Ringspot.  Stunting.
  • 29.  Discard virus infected plants.  Purchase virus-free plants.  Remove all crop debris from benches and the greenhouse structure.  Remove all weeds since these may harbor both viruses and insects.  Maintain strict insect and mite control.
  • 30.  Plant viruses and viroids are unusual groups of plant pathogens that infect and cause disease in many crop plants.  Because these pathogens depend on the normal cellular machinery of their plant host for reproduction , it is difficult to eliminate them without damaging the host plant.