Heavy metal soil contamination delays the appearance of virus-induced symptoms on potato but favours virus accumulation
2007
Abstract Here we report on the investigation of virus infection development in plants undergoing simultaneous heavy metal stress. We carried out small-scale field experiments using model system Potato virus X (PVX) – Solanum tuberosum cv. Povin' (potato) plants. Heavy metals zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and lead (Pb) were added to the soil separately (monometal contamination) at a range of concentrations. Our results show that heavy metal stress significantly delays the appearance and potentiates severity of virus-specific symptoms on infected potato plants. We also demonstrate that PVX content in plants may increase tremendously in response to this abiotic stressor. Finally, we provide links to the possible consequences in the context of virus epidemiology.
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