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Occurrence and Partial Characterization of a New Mechanically Transmissible Virus in Mashua from the Ecuadorian Highlands.
Soria, S L; Vega, R; Damsteegt, V D; McDaniel, L L; Kitto, S L; Evans, T A.
Afiliação
  • Soria SL; Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, College of Agricultural Sciences, Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Delaware, Newark, 19717.
  • Vega R; AMDE Corp., Ambato, Ecuador.
  • Damsteegt VD; Foreign Disease and Weed Laboratory, USDA-ARS Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD.
  • McDaniel LL; American Type Culture Collection, Rockville, MD.
  • Kitto SL; Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware.
  • Evans TA; Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware.
Plant Dis ; 82(1): 69-73, 1998 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30857072
ABSTRACT
Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) is a tuber crop indigenous to the Andean highlands and of economic value to its native people as a food and medicinal crop. Field plants often exhibit symptoms typical of virus infection, including interveinal chlorosis, leaf cupping, distortion, and stunting. Using an herbaceous host range, at least 1 mechanically transmissible virus was detected in each of 10 accessions. All virus isolates tested reacted to potyvirus group antiserum in indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Results of monoclonal antibody testing using antigen coated plate (ACP) ELISA, where virions are disrupted to expose cryptotopes, indicated that isolate Tt 4 has epitopes in common with maize dwarf mosaic potyvirus A (MDMV-A). Polyclonal antiserum produced to purified preparations of the Tt 4 isolate reacted in indirect ELISA to Tt 4, the common strain of potato potyvirus Y (PVY-C), less strongly to tobacco etch potyvirus (TEV) and potato potyvirus A (PVA), but not to 11 other potyviruses, including MDMV-A. Conversely, the Tt 4 isolate reacted strongly in indirect ELISA to antisera to bean common mosaic potyvirus (BCMV) and watermelon mosaic potyvirus 2 (WMV-2), but not antisera to 12 other potyviruses. Our data suggest that isolate Tt 4 is a distinct potyvirus closely related to and sharing external epitopes with PVY-C, TEV, PVA, WMV-2, and BCMV, and buried epitopes with MDMV-A. The virus has been tentatively named Tropaeolum mosaic potyvirus (TropMV). A survey of T. tuberosum in Ecuador revealed that TropMV was widespread, being detected by ACP-ELISA in 34 of 46 accessions at the National Institute for Agricultural Research's Santa Catalina Research Station, Quito, and all eight production fields surveyed.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plant Dis Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plant Dis Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article