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Epidemics of TYLCSV and TYLCV in tomato crops in Calabria (Southern Italy)

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Citazione:
Epidemics of TYLCSV and TYLCV in tomato crops in Calabria (Southern Italy) / Parrella, G., Sorrentino, D., Crescenzi, A., Agosteo, G.e., Agosteo, G.E.. - In: ACTA HORTICULTURAE. - ISSN 0567-7572. - 789:(2008), pp. 141-146.
Abstract:
Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV) and Tomato yellow leaf curl
virus (TYLCV) are the two main whitefly-transmitted viruses affecting protected
and open field tomato crops in southern Italy. TYLCSV has been detected since the
late 1980s in Sicily and Sardinia, whereas TYLCV was detected in Sicily in 2003 and
only recently in continental Italy, in 2004. In Calabria (Southern Italy), a yellow leaf
curl disease has been described since the early 1990s in tomato, but precise
information concerning the causal agent responsible for the observed disease is still
not available for this region. Thus, surveys were undertaken for tomato yellow leaf
curl viruses in tomato-growing areas of Calabria, both in the field and in plastic greenhouses. Observed symptoms included yellowing, leaf curling and stunting.
Collected samples were subjected to molecular analysis using PCR amplification coupled to RFLP in order to discriminate between TYLCSV and TYLCV. The
results obtained from the molecular investigation clearly showed the presence of
both viruses in greenhouse as well as in field cultivation. Single plants have been
shown to be infected by the two viruses singularly, as well as together in mixed
infections. These data represent a further confirmation of TYLCV spread in continental Italy and highlight the risks which might derive from the selection of more aggressive recombinants between TYLCSV and TYLCV, as reported for other Mediterranean countries. It would also complicate the breeding strategy for the
selection of promising resistant/tolerant tomato genotypes.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Parrella, G; Sorrentino, D; Crescenzi, A; Agosteo, Ge; Agosteo, GIOVANNI ENRICO
Autori di Ateneo:
AGOSTEO GIOVANNI ENRICO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unirc.it/handle/20.500.12318/8054
Pubblicato in:
ACTA HORTICULTURAE
Journal
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