Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Infection Pressure and Strain Composition in the San Luis Valley, Colorado

被引:2
作者
Daniel, Jeremy [1 ]
Chikh-Ali, Mohamad [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, San Luis Valley Res Ctr, Center, CO 81125 USA
[2] Colorado State Univ, Dept Agr Biol, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
关键词
aphids; nonpersistent transmission; PVY control; PVY infection pressure; PVY strain; MINERAL-OIL SPRAYS; SEROLOGICAL PROPERTIES; GENETIC DIVERSITY; MOSAIC STRUCTURE; UNITED-STATES; RESISTANCE; PVY; IDENTIFICATION; RECOMBINATION; TRANSMISSION;
D O I
10.1094/PDIS-10-23-2166-SR
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The San Luis Valley (SLV), Colorado, is the second-largest fresh-potato-growing region in the United States, which accounts for about 95% of the total production in Colorado. Potato virus Y (PVY) is the leading cause of seed potato rejection in the SLV, which has caused a constant decline in seed potato production over the past two decades. To help potato growers control PVY, we monitored the dynamics of PVY infection pressure over the growing seasons of 2022 and 2023 (May through August) using tobacco bait plants exposed to field infection weekly. PVY infection dynamics were slightly different between the two seasons, but July and August had the highest infection in both years. The first PVY infection was detected in the second half of June, which coincides with the emergence of potato crops in the valley. PVY infection increased toward the beginning of August and declined toward the end of the season. Three PVY strains were identified in tobacco bait plants and potato fields, namely PVYO, PVYN-Wi, and PVYNTN. Unlike other producing areas of the United States, PVYO is still the major strain infecting potato crops in Colorado, comprising similar to 40% of total PVY strain composition. This could be explained by the prevalence of the potato cultivar Russet Norkotah that lacks any identified N genes, including the Nytbr that controls PVYO, which imposes no negative selection against this strain. The current study demonstrated the usefulness of bait plants to understand PVY epidemiology and develop more targeted control practices of PVY.
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