Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil
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Resumo: | Samples from four regions, representing 76% of the garlic growing area in Brazil, were tested by RT-PCR for the presence of Onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV), Leek yellow stripe virus (LYSV), Garlic common latent virus (GCLV), Garlic virus C (GarV-C), Garlic virus D (GarV-D) and Garlic mite-borne filamentous virus (GarMbFV). The samples (352 bulbs) represented five agricultural systems: traditional common garlic (CG), virus-free common garlic (VFCG), non-vernalized noble garlic (NVNGSG) and vernalized noble garlic cultivated by small growers (VNGSG), and vernalized noble garlic adopted by major growers (VNGMG). Multiple infections were detected in 22% of the samples. Potyvirus species were present in all regions. LYSV prevailed over OYDV while the carlavirus GCLV was less prevalent. GarV-C and GarMbFV were the most prevalent among the allexivirus species. The NVNG production system had a higher prevalence of LYSV and GarV-C. The CG production system, that uses less technology, had the highest prevalence for all species, especially LYSV that prevailed in 94% of the samples. Overall, the regions with higher technological input employing better quality seeds had the lowest viral prevalence for all species. This monitoring provides information to establish a strategy to raise the phytosanitary quality and the national productivity of garlic. |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in BrazilAllium sativumdiseasesoccurrenceproduction systemRT-PCRvirusesSamples from four regions, representing 76% of the garlic growing area in Brazil, were tested by RT-PCR for the presence of Onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV), Leek yellow stripe virus (LYSV), Garlic common latent virus (GCLV), Garlic virus C (GarV-C), Garlic virus D (GarV-D) and Garlic mite-borne filamentous virus (GarMbFV). The samples (352 bulbs) represented five agricultural systems: traditional common garlic (CG), virus-free common garlic (VFCG), non-vernalized noble garlic (NVNGSG) and vernalized noble garlic cultivated by small growers (VNGSG), and vernalized noble garlic adopted by major growers (VNGMG). Multiple infections were detected in 22% of the samples. Potyvirus species were present in all regions. LYSV prevailed over OYDV while the carlavirus GCLV was less prevalent. GarV-C and GarMbFV were the most prevalent among the allexivirus species. The NVNG production system had a higher prevalence of LYSV and GarV-C. The CG production system, that uses less technology, had the highest prevalence for all species, especially LYSV that prevailed in 94% of the samples. Overall, the regions with higher technological input employing better quality seeds had the lowest viral prevalence for all species. This monitoring provides information to establish a strategy to raise the phytosanitary quality and the national productivity of garlic.Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia2011-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1982-56762011000600001Tropical Plant Pathology v.36 n.6 2011reponame:Tropical plant pathology (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiainstacron:SBF10.1590/S1982-56762011000600001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFayad-André,Michelle de S.Dusi,André NepomucenoResende,Renato Oliveiraeng2012-03-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1982-56762011000600001Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/tpp/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbf-revista@ufla.br1983-20521982-5676opendoar:2012-03-06T00:00Tropical plant pathology (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiafalse |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil Fayad-André,Michelle de S. Allium sativum diseases occurrence production system RT-PCR viruses |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil |
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Spread of viruses in garlic fields cultivated under different agricultural production systems in Brazil |
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Fayad-André,Michelle de S. |
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Fayad-André,Michelle de S. Dusi,André Nepomuceno Resende,Renato Oliveira |
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Dusi,André Nepomuceno Resende,Renato Oliveira |
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Fayad-André,Michelle de S. Dusi,André Nepomuceno Resende,Renato Oliveira |
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Allium sativum diseases occurrence production system RT-PCR viruses |
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Allium sativum diseases occurrence production system RT-PCR viruses |
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Samples from four regions, representing 76% of the garlic growing area in Brazil, were tested by RT-PCR for the presence of Onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV), Leek yellow stripe virus (LYSV), Garlic common latent virus (GCLV), Garlic virus C (GarV-C), Garlic virus D (GarV-D) and Garlic mite-borne filamentous virus (GarMbFV). The samples (352 bulbs) represented five agricultural systems: traditional common garlic (CG), virus-free common garlic (VFCG), non-vernalized noble garlic (NVNGSG) and vernalized noble garlic cultivated by small growers (VNGSG), and vernalized noble garlic adopted by major growers (VNGMG). Multiple infections were detected in 22% of the samples. Potyvirus species were present in all regions. LYSV prevailed over OYDV while the carlavirus GCLV was less prevalent. GarV-C and GarMbFV were the most prevalent among the allexivirus species. The NVNG production system had a higher prevalence of LYSV and GarV-C. The CG production system, that uses less technology, had the highest prevalence for all species, especially LYSV that prevailed in 94% of the samples. Overall, the regions with higher technological input employing better quality seeds had the lowest viral prevalence for all species. This monitoring provides information to establish a strategy to raise the phytosanitary quality and the national productivity of garlic. |
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