Field isolates of Tomato spotted wilt virus overcoming resistance in capsicum in Australia


Autoria(s): Sharman, M.; Persley, D.M.
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26/03/2006

Resumo

In 2002 at Virginia, South Australia, capsicum cultivars having the Tsw resistance gene against Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) developed symptoms typical of TSWV infection and several glasshouse-grown crops were almost 100% infected. Samples reacted with TSWV antibodies in ELISA. Virus isolates from infected plants induced severe systemic symptoms, rather than a hypersensitive reaction, when inoculated onto capsicum cultivars and Capsicum chinense genotypes ( PI 152225 and PI 159236) that carry the Tsw resistance gene. Isolates virulent towards the Tsw gene had molecular and biological properties very similar to standard TSWV isolates, including a hypersensitive reaction in Sw-5 (TSWV-resistant) tomato genotypes. Tsw-virulent isolates were found during surveys at Virginia in 2002 and 2004 in both TSWV-resistant and susceptible cultivars of capsicum and tomato.

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Sharman, M. and Persley, D.M. (2006) Field isolates of Tomato spotted wilt virus overcoming resistance in capsicum in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology, 35 (2). pp. 123-128.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1164/

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CSIRO Publishing

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http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1164/1/SharmanFieldIsolates-sec.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AP06014

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1164/

Palavras-Chave #Pest control and treatment of diseases. Plant protection #Virology #Vegetables
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