Annals of Plant Protection Sciences
  • Year: 2007
  • Volume: 15
  • Issue: 1

Histochemical changes in leaf of chilli (Capsicum annuum l.) affected by chilli leaf curl virus

  • Author:
  • Rishikesh Meena, Vidya Patni, D.K. Arora
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 175 to 181

Plant Pathology and Tissue Culture Lab., Department of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302 004, India.

Abstract

Leaf curl disease is caused by chilli leaf curl virus (Geminivirus) belonging to the family Geminiviridae. The PCR primers AVF9 and AVR10 were designed over putative coat protein gene comparing the sequences of the present isolated virus and chilli pepper leaf curl virus from the gene bank. The PCR of total DNA isolated from chilli leaves showing leaf curl symptoms resulted in amplification of 0.75 Kb fragment. Chilli leaf curl disease was characterized by severe adaxial and abaxial curling of the leaves, shrinking of leaves and stunted plant growth. Investigations were made on histochemical localization of metabolites viz. starch, lipid, protein, carbohydrates and enzymes in diseased and normal leaf of chilli. Tannins, starch, polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase were observed in enhanced quantity in diseased leaf as compared to healthy leaf. Relatively higher amount of localization of metabolites and activity of enzymes detected in the leaves suggested altered metabolism of the host tissue due to pathogenesis.

Keywords

Capsicum annuum, Histochemical localization, Leaf curl virus, PCR