Abstract

The accumulation of potato virus X (PVX) in mesophyll cells of detached Datura stramonium L. leaves treated with fucoidan from brown algae Fucus evanescens C. Ag. have been evaluated by electron microscopy during the early infection period (three days after infection). It was found that cells of the leaves treated with fucoidan 24 h before infection accumulated virus less than untreated control. Ultrastructure-morphometric assay showed that fucoidan treatment causes an increase in the protein-synthesizing capability of cells (nucleolus dimention and amount of both mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum membranes increased). At the same time, fucoidan treatment slightly activates the lytic compartment, which leads to the destruction of virus particles. Therefore, it may be considered that fucoidan induces a cellular defense mechanism that limits virus accumulation. Stimulation by the fucoidan of the formation of PVX-specific laminar structures able to bind virus particles may be another antiviral cell defense mechanism induced by the virus that prevents PVX reproduction and its intra- and intercellular transport.

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