Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)

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Autor(a) principal: Garita,Laura Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Tassi,Aline Daniele, Calegario,Renata Faier, Freitas-Astúa,Juliana, Salaroli,Renato B., Romão,Gerson O., Kitajima,Elliot W.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Tropical plant pathology (Online)
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Resumo: Citrus leprosis (CL) is a serious threat to the citrus industry, especially for sweet oranges. For a long time, Citrus spp. were considered the only susceptible hosts. However, other plant species were also found either experimentally or naturally to be susceptible to Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C). To assess the experimental host range of CiLV-C, a large number of plant species were inoculated with Brevipalpus phoenicis, viruliferous to CiLV-C, under experimental conditions. Out of the 140 tested species (43 families), 59 species (24 families) developed localized chlorotic and/or necrotic lesions upon inoculation of leaves with viruliferous mites, and 40 species (18 families) of them yielded positive results for CiLV-C detection in at least one of the following assays: ELISA, RT-PCR, transmission electron microscopy and immunfluorescence. For those that developed lesions and yielded negative results in CiLV-C detection assays, the results may be attributed to the small number of lesions and their necrotic state with very little viral material. The fact that a considerable number of plant species are susceptible to the virus after mite inoculation brings up implications for the epidemiology, quarantine and evolution of the citrus leprosis pathosystem.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
title Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
spellingShingle Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
Garita,Laura Cristina
Brevipalpus phoenicis
citrus leprosis
epidemiology
title_short Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
title_full Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
title_fullStr Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
title_full_unstemmed Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
title_sort Experimental host range of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)
author Garita,Laura Cristina
author_facet Garita,Laura Cristina
Tassi,Aline Daniele
Calegario,Renata Faier
Freitas-Astúa,Juliana
Salaroli,Renato B.
Romão,Gerson O.
Kitajima,Elliot W.
author_role author
author2 Tassi,Aline Daniele
Calegario,Renata Faier
Freitas-Astúa,Juliana
Salaroli,Renato B.
Romão,Gerson O.
Kitajima,Elliot W.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garita,Laura Cristina
Tassi,Aline Daniele
Calegario,Renata Faier
Freitas-Astúa,Juliana
Salaroli,Renato B.
Romão,Gerson O.
Kitajima,Elliot W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brevipalpus phoenicis
citrus leprosis
epidemiology
topic Brevipalpus phoenicis
citrus leprosis
epidemiology
description Citrus leprosis (CL) is a serious threat to the citrus industry, especially for sweet oranges. For a long time, Citrus spp. were considered the only susceptible hosts. However, other plant species were also found either experimentally or naturally to be susceptible to Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C). To assess the experimental host range of CiLV-C, a large number of plant species were inoculated with Brevipalpus phoenicis, viruliferous to CiLV-C, under experimental conditions. Out of the 140 tested species (43 families), 59 species (24 families) developed localized chlorotic and/or necrotic lesions upon inoculation of leaves with viruliferous mites, and 40 species (18 families) of them yielded positive results for CiLV-C detection in at least one of the following assays: ELISA, RT-PCR, transmission electron microscopy and immunfluorescence. For those that developed lesions and yielded negative results in CiLV-C detection assays, the results may be attributed to the small number of lesions and their necrotic state with very little viral material. The fact that a considerable number of plant species are susceptible to the virus after mite inoculation brings up implications for the epidemiology, quarantine and evolution of the citrus leprosis pathosystem.
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