Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Yuki, V. A.
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Rezende, J. A. M., Kitajima, E. W., Barroso, P. A. V., Kuniyuki, H., Groppo, G. A., Pavan, Marcelo Agenor [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS.2000.84.5.516
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/66147
Resumo: Cucurbits species grown in 38 of 40 agricultural regions in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, were surveyed for the relative incidence of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Papaya ringspot virus-type W (PRSV-W), Watermelon mosaic virus-2 (WMV-2), Zucchini lethal chlorosis virus (ZLCV), and Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) during May 1997 and June 1999. Samples from 621 plants, representing eight cultivated species, six wild species, and one commercial hybrid (Cucurbita moschata x C. maxima), were analyzed by plate trapped antigen enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (PTA-ELISA). PRSV-W and ZYMV were the most frequently found viruses, accounting for 49.1 and 24.8%, respectively, of 605 samples tested. ZLCV, CMV, and WMV-2 were detected in 7.8, 6.0, and 4.5% of 612, 497, and 423 samples tested, respectively. Double infection was found in 97 samples, and triple infection was found in 10 samples. Quadruple infection was detected in one C. pepo sample. Plants that were symptomatic but negative by PTA-ELISA might be due to abiotic agents, infection by virus for which antiserum was not available, such as Squash mosaic virus, or infection with an as yet uncharacterized virus.
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spelling Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazilbrazilcucumber mosaic virusCucurbita maximacultivardisease diagnosisenzyme linked immunosorbent assayhybridpapaya ringspot virus Wsquash mosaic virusvirus detectionvirus infectionwatermelon mosaic virus 2wild relativezucchini lethal chlorosis viruszucchini yellow mosaic virusCucurbita moschataCucurbita pepoCucurbits species grown in 38 of 40 agricultural regions in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, were surveyed for the relative incidence of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Papaya ringspot virus-type W (PRSV-W), Watermelon mosaic virus-2 (WMV-2), Zucchini lethal chlorosis virus (ZLCV), and Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) during May 1997 and June 1999. Samples from 621 plants, representing eight cultivated species, six wild species, and one commercial hybrid (Cucurbita moschata x C. maxima), were analyzed by plate trapped antigen enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (PTA-ELISA). PRSV-W and ZYMV were the most frequently found viruses, accounting for 49.1 and 24.8%, respectively, of 605 samples tested. ZLCV, CMV, and WMV-2 were detected in 7.8, 6.0, and 4.5% of 612, 497, and 423 samples tested, respectively. Double infection was found in 97 samples, and triple infection was found in 10 samples. Quadruple infection was detected in one C. pepo sample. Plants that were symptomatic but negative by PTA-ELISA might be due to abiotic agents, infection by virus for which antiserum was not available, such as Squash mosaic virus, or infection with an as yet uncharacterized virus.Centro de Fitossanidade Instituto Agronômico, 13020-902 Campinas, SPDept. de Fitopatologia ESALQ/USP, 13418-900 Piracicaba, SPDEXTRU/CATI, 13073-001 Campinas, SPDept. de Defesa Fitossanitaria FCA/UNESP, 18603-970 Botucatu, SPDept. de Defesa Fitossanitaria FCA/UNESP, 18603-970 Botucatu, SPInstituto Agronômico (IAC)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Yuki, V. A.Rezende, J. A. M.Kitajima, E. W.Barroso, P. A. V.Kuniyuki, H.Groppo, G. A.Pavan, Marcelo Agenor [UNESP]2014-05-27T11:19:54Z2014-05-27T11:19:54Z2000-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article516-520http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS.2000.84.5.516Plant Disease, v. 84, n. 5, p. 516-520, 2000.0191-2917http://hdl.handle.net/11449/6614710.1094/PDIS.2000.84.5.516WOS:0000865126000052-s2.0-00339955679475664563362949Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPlant Disease2.9410,575info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-30T18:07:55Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/66147Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:04:59.276670Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
spellingShingle Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Yuki, V. A.
brazil
cucumber mosaic virus
Cucurbita maxima
cultivar
disease diagnosis
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
hybrid
papaya ringspot virus W
squash mosaic virus
virus detection
virus infection
watermelon mosaic virus 2
wild relative
zucchini lethal chlorosis virus
zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Cucurbita moschata
Cucurbita pepo
title_short Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_full Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_sort Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of five viruses infecting cucurbits in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil
author Yuki, V. A.
author_facet Yuki, V. A.
Rezende, J. A. M.
Kitajima, E. W.
Barroso, P. A. V.
Kuniyuki, H.
Groppo, G. A.
Pavan, Marcelo Agenor [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Rezende, J. A. M.
Kitajima, E. W.
Barroso, P. A. V.
Kuniyuki, H.
Groppo, G. A.
Pavan, Marcelo Agenor [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Instituto Agronômico (IAC)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yuki, V. A.
Rezende, J. A. M.
Kitajima, E. W.
Barroso, P. A. V.
Kuniyuki, H.
Groppo, G. A.
Pavan, Marcelo Agenor [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv brazil
cucumber mosaic virus
Cucurbita maxima
cultivar
disease diagnosis
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
hybrid
papaya ringspot virus W
squash mosaic virus
virus detection
virus infection
watermelon mosaic virus 2
wild relative
zucchini lethal chlorosis virus
zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Cucurbita moschata
Cucurbita pepo
topic brazil
cucumber mosaic virus
Cucurbita maxima
cultivar
disease diagnosis
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
hybrid
papaya ringspot virus W
squash mosaic virus
virus detection
virus infection
watermelon mosaic virus 2
wild relative
zucchini lethal chlorosis virus
zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Cucurbita moschata
Cucurbita pepo
description Cucurbits species grown in 38 of 40 agricultural regions in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, were surveyed for the relative incidence of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Papaya ringspot virus-type W (PRSV-W), Watermelon mosaic virus-2 (WMV-2), Zucchini lethal chlorosis virus (ZLCV), and Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) during May 1997 and June 1999. Samples from 621 plants, representing eight cultivated species, six wild species, and one commercial hybrid (Cucurbita moschata x C. maxima), were analyzed by plate trapped antigen enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (PTA-ELISA). PRSV-W and ZYMV were the most frequently found viruses, accounting for 49.1 and 24.8%, respectively, of 605 samples tested. ZLCV, CMV, and WMV-2 were detected in 7.8, 6.0, and 4.5% of 612, 497, and 423 samples tested, respectively. Double infection was found in 97 samples, and triple infection was found in 10 samples. Quadruple infection was detected in one C. pepo sample. Plants that were symptomatic but negative by PTA-ELISA might be due to abiotic agents, infection by virus for which antiserum was not available, such as Squash mosaic virus, or infection with an as yet uncharacterized virus.
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