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Stress caused by plant virus infection in presence of heavy metals

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  • A.V. Shevchenko

    (Virology Department, Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University, 01033 Kiev, Ukraine * E-mail: virus@biocc.univ.kiev.ua; avsbev@svitonline.com)

  • I.G. Budzanivska

    (Virology Department, Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University, 01033 Kiev, Ukraine * E-mail: virus@biocc.univ.kiev.ua; avsbev@svitonline.com)

  • T.P. Shevchenko

    (Virology Department, Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University, 01033 Kiev, Ukraine * E-mail: virus@biocc.univ.kiev.ua; avsbev@svitonline.com)

  • V.P. Polischuk

    (Virology Department, Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University, 01033 Kiev, Ukraine * E-mail: virus@biocc.univ.kiev.ua; avsbev@svitonline.com)

Abstract

Due to increased heavy metal content in Ukrainian soils, purpose of the work was to study relations between presence of heavy metals in soil and their effect on development of phytoviral infection. Experiments were conducted in Nicotiana tabacum - Potato virus X model system. Soluble salts of Cu, Zn and Pb were deposited in soil separately at the limiting concentrations simultaneously with virus infection of plants. Infected plants grown on usual soil showed symptoms of disease on 16 dpi as well as plants grown on soil with metals deposited. Contrary, combined effect of heavy metals and virus infection caused an increase of chlorophyll content comparing with control plants, therefore effect of heavy metals partially compensated the effect of virus infection on experimental plants.

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  • A.V. Shevchenko & I.G. Budzanivska & T.P. Shevchenko & V.P. Polischuk, 2002. "Stress caused by plant virus infection in presence of heavy metals," Plant Protection Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 38(SI2-6thCo), pages 455-457.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpps:v:38:y:2002:i:si2-6thconfefpp:id:10522-pps
    DOI: 10.17221/10522-PPS
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