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Plant Dis ; 2024 Apr 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38587795

ABSTRACT

The tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) caused by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) transmitted begomoviruses (Geminiviridae) has constrained tomato production in Taiwan since 1981. Lisianthus enation leaf curl virus (LELCV), tomato leaf curl Taiwan virus (ToLCTV), and tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand virus (TYLCTHV) were the major viruses associated with TYLCD. In 2019-2020, we investigated TYLCD throughout Taiwan, with a 10-100% incidence on tomato fields. Begomovirus sequences were detected in 321 out of 506 collected samples by PCR with primers PAL1v1978B and PAR1c71H. In 2015-2016, 59 out of 99 samples collected in Hualien-Taitung areas were also found to have begomovirus sequences. Based on the analysis of 68 viral genomic sequences, six begomoviruses were identified, including LELCV, ToLCTV, TYLCTHV, tomato leaf curl Hsinchu virus (ToLCHsV) and two new begomoviruses, tentatively named tomato leaf curl Chiayi virus (ToLCCYV) and tomato leaf curl Nantou virus (ToLCNTV). Various isolates of LELCV and TYLCTHV were grouped into four and two strains, respectively. Recombinants were detected in LELCV-A, -C, and -D, ToLCCYV, ToLCNTV, and TYLCTHV-F. Based on virus specific detection, the majority of TYLCD-associated viruses were mixed-infected by TYLCTHV-B with either TYLCTHV-F, LELCV-A, -B, or -D, and/or ToLCTV. Meanwhile, viral DNA-B was mostly associated with TYLCTHV and all identified DNA-Bs were highly homologous with previous TYLCTHV DNA-B. The pathogenicity of selected begomoviruses was confirmed through agroinfection and whitefly transmission. All tomato plants carrying Ty-1/3 and Ty-2 resistant genes were infected by all LELCV strains and ToLCCYV, although they appeared symptomless, suggesting these viruses could be managed through the use of the resistance pyramid.

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Plants (Basel) ; 12(2)2023 Jan 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36678986

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Cucurbits are important economic crops worldwide. However, the cucurbit leaf curl disease (CuLCD), caused by whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses constrains their production. In Southeast Asia, three major begomoviruses, Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), Squash leaf curl China virus (SLCCNV) and Squash leaf curl Philippines virus (SLCuPV) are associated with CuLCD. SLCuPV and SLCCNV were identified in Luzon, the Philippines. Here, the genetic diversity and geographic distribution of CuLCD-associated begomoviruses in the Philippines were studied based on 103 begomovirus detected out of 249 cucurbit samples collected from 60 locations throughout the country in 2018 and 2019. The presence of SLCCNV and SLCuPV throughout the Philippines were confirmed by begomovirus PCR detection and viral DNA sequence analysis. SLCuPV was determined as a predominant CuLCD-associated begomovirus and grouped into two strains. Interestingly, SLCCNV was detected in pumpkin and bottle gourd without associated viral DNA-B and mixed-infected with SLCuPV. Furthermore, the pathogenicity of selected isolates of SLCCNV and SLCuPV was confirmed. The results provide virus genetic diversity associated with CuLCD for further disease management, especially in developing the disease-resistant cultivars in the Philippines as well as Southeast Asia.

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Plants (Basel) ; 10(11)2021 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34834759

ABSTRACT

Cucurbits are important crops in the world. However, leaf curl disease constrains their production. Here, begomovirus diversity and pathogenicity associated with the disease in Malaysia were studied based on 49 begomovirus-detected out of 69 symptomatic plants from seven cucurbit crops in 15 locations during 2016 and 2017. The presence of Squash leaf curl China virus (SLCCNV) and Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV) were confirmed by virus detection by polymerase chain reaction, viral DNA sequence analysis and specific detection of the viral components. ToLCNDV Malaysian isolates were further distinguished into strains A, B, C and D. Virus co-infection was detected in bitter gourd, bottle gourd and squash. Among them, eight bitter gourd samples were detected without SLCCNV DNA-A. However, one bottle gourd and five squash samples were without ToLCNDV DNA-B. Pseudorecombination of ToLCNDV DNA-A and SLCCNV DNA-B was detected in two bitter gourd samples. The pathogenic viruses and pseudorecombinants were confirmed by agroinoculation. The viral DNA-B influencing on symptomology and host range was also confirmed. The results strengthen the epidemic of cucurbit-infecting begomovirus in Malaysia as well as Southeast Asia. Especially, the natural pseudorecombinant of begomovirus that extends host range and causes severe symptom implies a threat to crops.

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