Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype

In tropical countries, combating leaf curl disease in hot peppers has become important in improvement programs. Leaf curl disease is caused by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) transmitted begomoviruses, which mainly include chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCV). However, multiple begomoviruses have also been fou...

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Autores principales: Mangal, Manisha, Srivastava, Arpita, Mandal, Bikash, Solanki, Vikas, Mirajkar, Shriram J., Shashank, Pathour R., Kalia, Pritam, Rana, Jai Chand, Sharma, Vinod Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155561
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author Mangal, Manisha
Srivastava, Arpita
Mandal, Bikash
Solanki, Vikas
Mirajkar, Shriram J.
Shashank, Pathour R.
Kalia, Pritam
Rana, Jai Chand
Sharma, Vinod Kumar
author_browse Kalia, Pritam
Mandal, Bikash
Mangal, Manisha
Mirajkar, Shriram J.
Rana, Jai Chand
Sharma, Vinod Kumar
Shashank, Pathour R.
Solanki, Vikas
Srivastava, Arpita
author_facet Mangal, Manisha
Srivastava, Arpita
Mandal, Bikash
Solanki, Vikas
Mirajkar, Shriram J.
Shashank, Pathour R.
Kalia, Pritam
Rana, Jai Chand
Sharma, Vinod Kumar
author_sort Mangal, Manisha
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description In tropical countries, combating leaf curl disease in hot peppers has become important in improvement programs. Leaf curl disease is caused by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) transmitted begomoviruses, which mainly include chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCV). However, multiple begomoviruses have also been found to be associated with this disease. The Capsicum annuum line, DLS-Sel-10, was found to be a tolerant source against this disease during field screening. In this study, we characterized the resistance of DLS-sel-10 against chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCV) in comparison to the susceptible cultivar Phule Mukta (PM), focusing on the level, stage, and nature of resistance. Comprehensive investigations involved screening of DLS-Sel-10 against the whitefly vector ChiLCV. The putative tolerant line displayed reduced virus infection at the seedling stage, with increasing resistance during vegetative, flowering, and fruiting stages. Both DLS-Sel-10 and PM could be infected with ChiLCV, although DLS-Sel-10 remained symptomless. Insect feeding assays revealed DLS-Sel-10 as a less preferred host for whiteflies compared to PM. In conclusion, DLS-Sel-10 demonstrated tolerance not only to ChiLCV but also served as an unfavorable host for the whitefly vector. The study highlighted an age-dependent increase in tolerance within DLS-Sel-10, showcasing its potential for effective leaf curl disease management in chilli.
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spelling CGSpace1555612025-12-08T10:29:22Z Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype Mangal, Manisha Srivastava, Arpita Mandal, Bikash Solanki, Vikas Mirajkar, Shriram J. Shashank, Pathour R. Kalia, Pritam Rana, Jai Chand Sharma, Vinod Kumar viruses plant diseases bemisia tabaci begomovirus capsicum annuum vectors leaf curls In tropical countries, combating leaf curl disease in hot peppers has become important in improvement programs. Leaf curl disease is caused by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) transmitted begomoviruses, which mainly include chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCV). However, multiple begomoviruses have also been found to be associated with this disease. The Capsicum annuum line, DLS-Sel-10, was found to be a tolerant source against this disease during field screening. In this study, we characterized the resistance of DLS-sel-10 against chilli leaf curl virus (ChiLCV) in comparison to the susceptible cultivar Phule Mukta (PM), focusing on the level, stage, and nature of resistance. Comprehensive investigations involved screening of DLS-Sel-10 against the whitefly vector ChiLCV. The putative tolerant line displayed reduced virus infection at the seedling stage, with increasing resistance during vegetative, flowering, and fruiting stages. Both DLS-Sel-10 and PM could be infected with ChiLCV, although DLS-Sel-10 remained symptomless. Insect feeding assays revealed DLS-Sel-10 as a less preferred host for whiteflies compared to PM. In conclusion, DLS-Sel-10 demonstrated tolerance not only to ChiLCV but also served as an unfavorable host for the whitefly vector. The study highlighted an age-dependent increase in tolerance within DLS-Sel-10, showcasing its potential for effective leaf curl disease management in chilli. 2024-06-14 2024-10-24T11:50:48Z 2024-10-24T11:50:48Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155561 en Open Access application/pdf MDPI Mangal, M.; Srivastava, A.; Mandal, B.; Solanki, V.; Mirajkar, S.J.; Shashank, P.R.; Kalia, P.; Rana, J.C.; Sharma, V.K. (2024) Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype. Plants 13(12): 1647. ISSN: 2223-7747
spellingShingle viruses
plant diseases
bemisia tabaci
begomovirus
capsicum annuum
vectors
leaf curls
Mangal, Manisha
Srivastava, Arpita
Mandal, Bikash
Solanki, Vikas
Mirajkar, Shriram J.
Shashank, Pathour R.
Kalia, Pritam
Rana, Jai Chand
Sharma, Vinod Kumar
Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype
title Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype
title_full Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype
title_fullStr Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype
title_full_unstemmed Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype
title_short Exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype
title_sort exploring host resistance against chilli leaf curl disease in a tolerant chilli genotype
topic viruses
plant diseases
bemisia tabaci
begomovirus
capsicum annuum
vectors
leaf curls
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155561
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