ASHS 2015 Annual Conference
Evidence for Alternative Pathways of CLas Movement in Citrus Trees
Evidence for Alternative Pathways of CLas Movement in Citrus Trees
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Napoleon Expo Hall (Sheraton Hotel New Orleans)
Inconsistencies in the description of CLas movement within a citrus tree and laboratory/field observations led us to investigate the anatomical and physiological aspects of citrus trees in response to HLB development. A series of girdling, grafting and budding experiments revealed that, despite robust anatomical barriers, CLas (or a CLas-derived signal) tested positive in tissues with no apparent direct connection to the inoculation point, and the CLas-derived signal moved laterally across the phloem tissue. In addition, phloem and xylem sap movement indicated that, at times, the CLas-derived signal moved in the opposite direction to the phloem flow, suggesting transport in the xylem sap. CLas-signal was also capable of traveling through non vascular tissues as evidenced by its presence in juice cells, albedo and flavedo in fruit from HLB-affected trees. Based on the type of symplastic/apoplastic connections between various plant parts, the presence and/or absence of CLas signal in different tissues indicate a separate form of HLB transmission throughout the tree.