Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus

(ACMV) were assessed in shoots regenerated from single-node cuttings of three cassava genotypes differing in resistance to ACMV. Plants of the moderately resistant TMS 4(2)1425 and susceptible TMS 60506 did not recover from the disease as rapidly as those of the resistant TMS 30001, Recovery was man...

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Main Authors: Njock, T.E., Atiri, G.I., Thottappilly, G., Thresh, J.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101022
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author Njock, T.E.
Atiri, G.I.
Thottappilly, G.
Thresh, J.M.
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description (ACMV) were assessed in shoots regenerated from single-node cuttings of three cassava genotypes differing in resistance to ACMV. Plants of the moderately resistant TMS 4(2)1425 and susceptible TMS 60506 did not recover from the disease as rapidly as those of the resistant TMS 30001, Recovery was manifested earlier on leaves of shoots from nodes collected from the shoot tip area than on those from below in all genotypes. Generally, a greater percentage of symptomless plants developed from single-node cuttings obtained from the apical region of infected plants than from the basal region, particularly in the resistant genotype, ACMV was detected serologically at greater concentrations in new axillary shoots regenerating from basal nodes of topped plants of the resistant genotype than from the apical nodes. Symptoms on shoots developing from apical cuttings were also less severe than on those from basal cuttings. Uninfected cuttings were obtained from some plants that had fully recovered from the disease, especially if the cuttings were obtained from young apical tissue.
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spelling CGSpace1010222023-12-08T19:25:22Z Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus Njock, T.E. Atiri, G.I. Thottappilly, G. Thresh, J.M. cassava genotypes diseases epidemiology african cassava mosaic virus plants (ACMV) were assessed in shoots regenerated from single-node cuttings of three cassava genotypes differing in resistance to ACMV. Plants of the moderately resistant TMS 4(2)1425 and susceptible TMS 60506 did not recover from the disease as rapidly as those of the resistant TMS 30001, Recovery was manifested earlier on leaves of shoots from nodes collected from the shoot tip area than on those from below in all genotypes. Generally, a greater percentage of symptomless plants developed from single-node cuttings obtained from the apical region of infected plants than from the basal region, particularly in the resistant genotype, ACMV was detected serologically at greater concentrations in new axillary shoots regenerating from basal nodes of topped plants of the resistant genotype than from the apical nodes. Symptoms on shoots developing from apical cuttings were also less severe than on those from basal cuttings. Uninfected cuttings were obtained from some plants that had fully recovered from the disease, especially if the cuttings were obtained from young apical tissue. 1996 2019-04-24T12:29:45Z 2019-04-24T12:29:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101022 en Limited Access Njock, T.E., Atiri, G.I., Thottappilli, G. & Thresh, J.M. (1996). Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus. African Plant Protection, 2(2), 97-102.
spellingShingle cassava
genotypes
diseases
epidemiology
african cassava mosaic virus
plants
Njock, T.E.
Atiri, G.I.
Thottappilly, G.
Thresh, J.M.
Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus
title Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus
title_full Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus
title_fullStr Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus
title_full_unstemmed Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus
title_short Disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by African cassava mosaic geminivirus
title_sort disease development and recovery in resistant and susceptible cassava genotypes infected by african cassava mosaic geminivirus
topic cassava
genotypes
diseases
epidemiology
african cassava mosaic virus
plants
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101022
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