Seed transmission of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum)

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作者
Kil, Eui-Joon [1 ]
Park, Jungho [1 ]
Choi, Eun-Young [1 ]
Byun, Hee-Seong [1 ]
Lee, Kyeong-Yeoll [2 ]
An, Chul Geon [3 ]
Lee, Joong-Hwan [4 ]
Lee, Gwan-Seok [5 ]
Choi, Hong-Soo [5 ]
Kim, Chang-Seok [6 ]
Kim, Ji-Kwang [7 ]
Lee, Sukchan [1 ]
机构
[1] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Dept Genet Engn, 2066 Seobu Ro, Suwon 16419, South Korea
[2] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Inst Plant Med, Daegu 41566, South Korea
[3] Gyeongsangnam Do Agr Res & Extens Serv, Res & Dev Bur, Jinju 52733, South Korea
[4] Gyeongsangbuk Do Agr Res & Extens Serv, Inst Bioresources Res, Andong 36614, South Korea
[5] Natl Inst Agr Sci, Crop Protect Div, Rural Dev Adm, Wonju 55365, South Korea
[6] Natl Inst Crop Sci, Highland Agr Res Inst, Rural Dev Adm, Pyeongchang 25342, South Korea
[7] Chungcheongnam Do Agr Res & Extens Serv, Res & Dev Bur, Future High Technol Agr Res Div, 167 Chusa Ro, Yesan 32418, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Begomovirus; Seed transmission; Sweet pepper; Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV); Whitefly; VECTOR-TRANSMISSION; MOSAIC-VIRUS; RESERVOIR; DISEASE; TYLCV; GEMINIVIRUS; EPIDEMICS;
D O I
10.1007/s10658-017-1304-8
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum) is a popular crop worldwide and an asymptomatic host of the begomovirus (Geminiviridae) Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). A previous study showed that TYLCV could be transmitted by the seeds of tomato plants, but this phenomenon has not been confirmed in other plants. In 2015, four different cultivars of sweet pepper ('Super Yellow,' 'Super Red,' 'Sunnyez' and 'Cupra') known to be susceptible to TYLCV were agro-inoculated with a TYLCV infectious clone. Three months after inoculation, the leaves of the 'Super Yellow' cultivar showed 80% (8/10) susceptibility and the other three sweet pepper cultivars showed 30 to 50% susceptibilities. All of the 'Super Yellow' seed bunches (five seeds per bunch) from plants whose leaves were confirmed to be TYLCV-infected were also TYLCV-infected (8/8). The seeds of other cultivars showed 20 to 40% susceptibilities. Virus transmission rates were also verified with 10 bunches of seedlings for each cultivar (five seedlings per pool). Eight bunches of 'Super Yellow' seedlings (8/10) were confirmed to be TYLCV-infected and one to three bunches of each of the other cultivar seedlings were also infected. Viral replication in TYLCV-infected seeds and seedlings was confirmed via strand-specific amplification using virion-sense- and complementary-sense-specific primer sets. This is the first report of TYLCV seed transmission in sweet pepper plants and among non-tomato plants. Because sweet pepper is an asymptomatic host of TYLCV, seeds infected with TYLCV could act as a silent invader of tomatoes and other crops.
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