Ultrastructural findings in foliar lesions associated with ‘red vein’ in leather leaf fern

Authors

  • María del Milagro Granados-Montero Universidad de Costa Rica- Centro de Investigación en Protección de Cultivos. Sede Central Rodrigo Facio. Escuela de Agronomía. San José, Costa Rica. Tel. 506 2511 4214. C. P. l 2060. San José
  • Ethel Sánchez-Chacón Universidad de Costa Rica-Centro de Investigación en Estructuras Microscópicas. Ciudad de la Investigación. San José, Costa Rica
  • Maribel Vargas-Montero Universidad de Costa Rica-Centro de Investigación en Estructuras Microscópicas. Ciudad de la Investigación. San José, Costa Rica
  • Cinthya Barboza-Aguilar Universidad de Costa Rica-Centro de Investigación en Estructuras Microscópicas. Ciudad de la Investigación. San José, Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v5i1.980

Keywords:

Rumorah adiantiformis, ultrastructure, crystals, electron microscopy

Abstract

The red vein leather leaf fern (Rumorah adiantiformis) is classifiedasadiseaseofunknownetiology,anditisnotknown what his agent or causal factor. This alteration, like Sterloff syndrome (SS) has been presenting for several years in Costa Rica, which has produced unfavorable economic conditions, reducing the area planted in 60% and causing a decrease in jobs 70%. Very little is recorded worldwide research that characterizes both conditions, so it is impossible to make an appropriate management strategy, which leads to increased economic costs, social and environmental dimensions of culture. In order to describe ultrastructural symptoms of the disease, leaf tissue was collected for a period of two years (2007 and 2008) in Poas, Alajuela, Costa Rica, and observations were made by scanning electron microscopy and transmission. Tissues with symptoms revealed the presence of laminated glass in spongy mesophyll cells and amorphous crystalline accumulations in the parenchyma of the vascular bundle, as well as lots of crystals in the spongy mesophyll vacuoles. These crystals are apparently calcium oxalate compounds, no evidence of crystals in the presence of asymptomatic tissues. This article describes the ultrastructural findings foliage with and without symptoms of red vein fern plants and mentioned as a possible cause stress conditions nutritional imbalances.

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Published

2018-03-14

How to Cite

Granados-Montero María del Milagro, Sánchez-Chacón Ethel, Maribel Vargas-Montero, and Cinthya Barboza-Aguilar. 2018. “Ultrastructural Findings in Foliar Lesions Associated With ‘red vein’ in Leather Leaf Fern”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Agrícolas 5 (1). México, ME:37-48. https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v5i1.980.

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