Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues,José Carlos V.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Antony,Lucille M.K., Salaroli,Renato B., Kitajima,Elliot W.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Tropical plant pathology (Online)
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Resumo: A survey of Brevipalpus-transmitted plant viruses (BTrV) was carried out in the cities of Manaus and Presidente Figueiredo, and in the oil exploratory base of Urucu, Amazonas State, Central Amazon Basin, Brazil. The main characteristics considered during the survey were the occurrence of localized symptoms (chlorotic or brown spots, ringspots, green spots in senescent leaves) similar to those previously described for BTrV and infestation by Brevipalpus mites. For the evaluation of the infection by putative BTrV, small fragments of the leaf lesions were fixed in loco and later processed for ultrastructural electron microscopy at Piracicaba, SP. Thirteen plant hosts of presumed BTrV were found. Three of them probably represent previously described BTrV infecting Hibiscus rosa sinensis, H. syriacus and Clerodendrum x speciosum. For the first time we report cases of infection by putative BTrV of nuclear type in chlorotic spot in Piper callosum (Piperaceae), chlorotic ringspot in Monstera deliciosa (Araceae), chlorotic spot in Ruellia chartacea (Acanthaceae), chlorotic spot in Bidens sp. (Asteraceae), green spot in Allamanda chatartica (Apocynaceae), chlorotic spot in Gardenia sp. (Rubiaceae), chlorotic ringspot and green spot in Mussaenda erythrophylla. (Rubiaceae) and of cytoplasmic type in Clerodendrum speciosissimum (Lamiaceaae) and ringspots in Arundina graminifolia (Orchidaceae). All these plants were infested by Brevipalpu. phoenicis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
title Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
spellingShingle Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
Rodrigues,José Carlos V.
cytopathology
Acari
Tenuipalpidae
Brevipalpus phoenicis
flat mite
invasive species
title_short Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
title_full Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
title_fullStr Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
title_full_unstemmed Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
title_sort Brevipalpus-associated viruses in the central Amazon Basin
author Rodrigues,José Carlos V.
author_facet Rodrigues,José Carlos V.
Antony,Lucille M.K.
Salaroli,Renato B.
Kitajima,Elliot W.
author_role author
author2 Antony,Lucille M.K.
Salaroli,Renato B.
Kitajima,Elliot W.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues,José Carlos V.
Antony,Lucille M.K.
Salaroli,Renato B.
Kitajima,Elliot W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cytopathology
Acari
Tenuipalpidae
Brevipalpus phoenicis
flat mite
invasive species
topic cytopathology
Acari
Tenuipalpidae
Brevipalpus phoenicis
flat mite
invasive species
description A survey of Brevipalpus-transmitted plant viruses (BTrV) was carried out in the cities of Manaus and Presidente Figueiredo, and in the oil exploratory base of Urucu, Amazonas State, Central Amazon Basin, Brazil. The main characteristics considered during the survey were the occurrence of localized symptoms (chlorotic or brown spots, ringspots, green spots in senescent leaves) similar to those previously described for BTrV and infestation by Brevipalpus mites. For the evaluation of the infection by putative BTrV, small fragments of the leaf lesions were fixed in loco and later processed for ultrastructural electron microscopy at Piracicaba, SP. Thirteen plant hosts of presumed BTrV were found. Three of them probably represent previously described BTrV infecting Hibiscus rosa sinensis, H. syriacus and Clerodendrum x speciosum. For the first time we report cases of infection by putative BTrV of nuclear type in chlorotic spot in Piper callosum (Piperaceae), chlorotic ringspot in Monstera deliciosa (Araceae), chlorotic spot in Ruellia chartacea (Acanthaceae), chlorotic spot in Bidens sp. (Asteraceae), green spot in Allamanda chatartica (Apocynaceae), chlorotic spot in Gardenia sp. (Rubiaceae), chlorotic ringspot and green spot in Mussaenda erythrophylla. (Rubiaceae) and of cytoplasmic type in Clerodendrum speciosissimum (Lamiaceaae) and ringspots in Arundina graminifolia (Orchidaceae). All these plants were infested by Brevipalpu. phoenicis.
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