Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease?
Nineteen annuals - herbaceous indicators - were used for elucidation of Plum pox potyvirus seed transmission possibility after artificial inoculation with 9 different naturally infected PPV M and D strain sources. The seeds of positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tested herbaceous indi...
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description | Nineteen annuals - herbaceous indicators - were used for elucidation of Plum pox potyvirus seed transmission possibility after artificial inoculation with 9 different naturally infected PPV M and D strain sources. The seeds of positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tested herbaceous indicators were collected and planted for germination. Successful seed transmission was detected after ELISA in 3 weeks old plants as follows: Nicotiana benthamiana 3.75% (source of PPV M Prunus domestica L. cv. unknown); N. clevelandii 3.5% (source of PPV M P. armeniaca (L.) Batsch cv. V 66052); N. benthamiana 8.42% and N. acuminata 1.97% (source of PPV D P. domestica L. cv. Althane); N. benthamiana 12.73% (source of PPV M P. domestica L. cv. Bystrická); N. acuminata 1.84% and N. occidentalis 15.1% (source of PPV D Rubus fruticosus Agg.); N. occidentalis 19.23% (source of PPV M Juglans regia L. isolate O 15); N. occidentalis 12.0% (source of PPV M J. regia L. isolate H1). These preliminary results suggest that PPV seed transmission by annual species may serve as a potential source of a virus spreading to the new plantations of the stone fruit trees by aphids transmission. |
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spelling | doaj.art-070562ea608b44d4911e24c2323901962023-02-23T03:43:40ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesPlant Protection Science1212-25801805-93412002-12-0138SI 2 - 6th Conf EFPP36436610.17221/10492-PPSpps-200211-0036Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease?Ľ. Slováková0I. Dávidová1Institute of Experimental Phytopathology and Entomology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 900 28 Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovak RepublicInstitute of Experimental Phytopathology and Entomology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 900 28 Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovak RepublicNineteen annuals - herbaceous indicators - were used for elucidation of Plum pox potyvirus seed transmission possibility after artificial inoculation with 9 different naturally infected PPV M and D strain sources. The seeds of positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tested herbaceous indicators were collected and planted for germination. Successful seed transmission was detected after ELISA in 3 weeks old plants as follows: Nicotiana benthamiana 3.75% (source of PPV M Prunus domestica L. cv. unknown); N. clevelandii 3.5% (source of PPV M P. armeniaca (L.) Batsch cv. V 66052); N. benthamiana 8.42% and N. acuminata 1.97% (source of PPV D P. domestica L. cv. Althane); N. benthamiana 12.73% (source of PPV M P. domestica L. cv. Bystrická); N. acuminata 1.84% and N. occidentalis 15.1% (source of PPV D Rubus fruticosus Agg.); N. occidentalis 19.23% (source of PPV M Juglans regia L. isolate O 15); N. occidentalis 12.0% (source of PPV M J. regia L. isolate H1). These preliminary results suggest that PPV seed transmission by annual species may serve as a potential source of a virus spreading to the new plantations of the stone fruit trees by aphids transmission.https://pps.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pps-200211-0036_annual-herbs-possible-reservoirs-of-sharka-disease.phpplum pox potyvirusherbaceous indicatorsannualsseed transmissionelisa |
spellingShingle | Ľ. Slováková I. Dávidová Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease? Plant Protection Science plum pox potyvirus herbaceous indicators annuals seed transmission elisa |
title | Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease? |
title_full | Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease? |
title_fullStr | Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease? |
title_full_unstemmed | Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease? |
title_short | Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease? |
title_sort | annual herbs possible reservoirs of sharka disease |
topic | plum pox potyvirus herbaceous indicators annuals seed transmission elisa |
url | https://pps.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pps-200211-0036_annual-herbs-possible-reservoirs-of-sharka-disease.php |
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