We are interested in the following two aspects:
1. Mechanism of tylose formation and gel secretion.
Tyloses
and gels occur in Pierce's disease infected grapevines, but their
formation mechanism and effect on disease development is unclear. By
using a stem pruning system, we are investigating the anatomy, cell
biology and physiology tylose and gel formation in wounded grape stems.
Detailed information on these processes will help us understand the
relationships of tyloses and gels to Pierce's disease symptom
development.
2. Mechanism of systemic movement of the bacterium Xylella
fastidiosa in grapevines infected with Pierce's disease.
The mechanism for the movement of basteria within infected plants is not
clearly understood. We are trying to clarify the mechanisms involved in
the systemic presence of bacteria by investigating integrity of
intervessel pit membranes with SEM and other approaches.
- Qiang Sun