The histopathology of tomato sepals, petals, anthers, ovaries and fruit pericarps infected with a highly
heat resistant strain of TMV showed many peculiarities. Among these were: undulation and wrinkling of the lower
epidermis of sepals and petals, presence of isthmus and failure of xylem and phloem to differentiate. The epidermal
cells of the anthers were hooked, the number of pollen sacs was reduced and the vascular elements of the lower region
of the fruits appeared thicker than normal, ruptured or disintegrated, and the cortical region appeared small with a
wavy or ruptured layers