The ultrastructural modifications in nucleus of tomato infected with tomato leaf curl virus (TLCV) included hypertrophy of the nucleolus, segregation of nucleolar components into discrete granular and fibrillar regions, appearance of electron-dense particles associated ribbon-like structures, and presence of virus particles as either loosely compacted or hexagonally close-packed symmetrical arrays. The virus particles were isometric, about 18–20 nm in diameter. In the lumen of sieve elements, virus particles occasionally formed aggregates that were cylindrically arranged and occurred in pairs. Among the organelles other than the nucleus, virus particles were found in the plastids of sieve elements. In the chloroplasts of TLCV-infected cells, considerable disturbances in the internal organization were observed. In the most severe form of degeneration, the thylakoid system was fragmented and disorganized. In some chloroplasts starch grains were abnormally large. Excessive accumulation of osmiophilic bodies in degenerating chloroplasts was prominent. Key words: leaf curl virus, geminate particles, nucleolar hypertrophy, virus particles, osmiophilic body.
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