Gense MT. DNA synthesis in wounded or TMV-infected leaves from sensitive and hypersensitive tobacco plants.
CELL DIFFERENTIATION 1980;
9:117-24. [PMID:
7379133 DOI:
10.1016/0045-6039(80)90015-9]
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Abstract
After wounding or viral infection, tobacco leaves synthesized DNA, as evidenced by [3H]thymidine incorporation. This synthesis was maximal 22 h after infection or 46 h after wounding. It took place before necrotic lesions appeared in hypersensitive leaves. Effects of wounding or infection was transmitted to non-damaged halves of leaves in which they also induced DNA synthesis of similar kinetics but of less magnitude. This synthesis was mostly nuclear but non-mitotic. The extent of synthesis varied with the viral inoculum concentration and with the age of the leaves and correlated with the subsequent necrotic reaction.
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