Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus - Potato Cultivar Susceptibility and Tuber Transmission
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2014
Аутори
Bulajić, AleksandraStanković, Ivana
Vučurović, Ana
Ristić, Danijela
Milojević, Katarina
Ivanović, Mirko S.
Krstić, Branka
Чланак у часопису (Објављена верзија)
Метаподаци
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Tomato spotted wilt virus is an economically important pathogen in several potato producing areas in the world. Although natural infections of potato in Serbia have not been detected, two TSWV isolates from tobacco, with different biological features were compared based on NSm gene sequence analysis and they were used for mechanical and graft inoculations to evaluate the susceptibility of five popular potato cultivars: 'Riviera', 'Arnova', 'Curoda', 'Kondor' and 'Aladin'. Both TSWV isolates infected all tested potato cultivars. Statistical analyses showed that the rate of TSWV transmission from infected foliage to tubers and from infected tubers to progeny plants was affected by cultivars, while virus transmission efficiency was independent of investigated isolates. Different potato tissues used for sample preparation did not influence virus detection by ELISA, but composite sampling from six different tuber parts is recommended since it was the most reliable.
Кључне речи:
Artificial inoculations / Solanum tuberosum / Tospovirus / TSWVИзвор:
American Journal of Potato Research, 2014, 91, 2, 186-194Издавач:
- Springer, New York
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Advancing research in agricultural and food sciences at Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade (EU-316004)
- Агробиодиверзитет и коришћење земљишта у Србији: интегрисана процена биодиверзитета кључних група артропода и биљних патогена (RS-43001)
- Развој интегрисаних система управљања штетним организмима у биљној производњи са циљем превазилажења резистентности и унапређења квалитета и безбедности хране (RS-46008)
DOI: 10.1007/s12230-013-9337-9
ISSN: 1099-209X
WoS: 000334270200008
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84897957063
Институција/група
Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Bulajić, Aleksandra AU - Stanković, Ivana AU - Vučurović, Ana AU - Ristić, Danijela AU - Milojević, Katarina AU - Ivanović, Mirko S. AU - Krstić, Branka PY - 2014 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3536 AB - Tomato spotted wilt virus is an economically important pathogen in several potato producing areas in the world. Although natural infections of potato in Serbia have not been detected, two TSWV isolates from tobacco, with different biological features were compared based on NSm gene sequence analysis and they were used for mechanical and graft inoculations to evaluate the susceptibility of five popular potato cultivars: 'Riviera', 'Arnova', 'Curoda', 'Kondor' and 'Aladin'. Both TSWV isolates infected all tested potato cultivars. Statistical analyses showed that the rate of TSWV transmission from infected foliage to tubers and from infected tubers to progeny plants was affected by cultivars, while virus transmission efficiency was independent of investigated isolates. Different potato tissues used for sample preparation did not influence virus detection by ELISA, but composite sampling from six different tuber parts is recommended since it was the most reliable. PB - Springer, New York T2 - American Journal of Potato Research T1 - Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus - Potato Cultivar Susceptibility and Tuber Transmission EP - 194 IS - 2 SP - 186 VL - 91 DO - 10.1007/s12230-013-9337-9 ER -
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Bulajić, A., Stanković, I., Vučurović, A., Ristić, D., Milojević, K., Ivanović, M. S.,& Krstić, B.. (2014). Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus - Potato Cultivar Susceptibility and Tuber Transmission. in American Journal of Potato Research Springer, New York., 91(2), 186-194. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12230-013-9337-9
Bulajić A, Stanković I, Vučurović A, Ristić D, Milojević K, Ivanović MS, Krstić B. Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus - Potato Cultivar Susceptibility and Tuber Transmission. in American Journal of Potato Research. 2014;91(2):186-194. doi:10.1007/s12230-013-9337-9 .
Bulajić, Aleksandra, Stanković, Ivana, Vučurović, Ana, Ristić, Danijela, Milojević, Katarina, Ivanović, Mirko S., Krstić, Branka, "Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus - Potato Cultivar Susceptibility and Tuber Transmission" in American Journal of Potato Research, 91, no. 2 (2014):186-194, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12230-013-9337-9 . .