Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas

Sentinel cassava plants were exposed to high disease pressure in the field to promote root symptom expression. After visual inspection, symptomatic plants were propagated in a screenhouse for a second growth cycle. Molecular analyses, including RT-PCR and HTS, were conducted to identify associated p...

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Main Authors: Cuellar, Wilmer Jose, Jimenez Polo, Jenyfer, Pardo Garcia, Juan Manuel, Gil Ordoñez, Alejandra, Caicedo Hidalgo, Sara Maria, Alvarez Quinto, Robert Alexander, Dimitre, Mollov
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174282
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author Cuellar, Wilmer Jose
Jimenez Polo, Jenyfer
Pardo Garcia, Juan Manuel
Gil Ordoñez, Alejandra
Caicedo Hidalgo, Sara Maria
Alvarez Quinto, Robert Alexander
Dimitre, Mollov
author_browse Alvarez Quinto, Robert Alexander
Caicedo Hidalgo, Sara Maria
Cuellar, Wilmer Jose
Dimitre, Mollov
Gil Ordoñez, Alejandra
Jimenez Polo, Jenyfer
Pardo Garcia, Juan Manuel
author_facet Cuellar, Wilmer Jose
Jimenez Polo, Jenyfer
Pardo Garcia, Juan Manuel
Gil Ordoñez, Alejandra
Caicedo Hidalgo, Sara Maria
Alvarez Quinto, Robert Alexander
Dimitre, Mollov
author_sort Cuellar, Wilmer Jose
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description Sentinel cassava plants were exposed to high disease pressure in the field to promote root symptom expression. After visual inspection, symptomatic plants were propagated in a screenhouse for a second growth cycle. Molecular analyses, including RT-PCR and HTS, were conducted to identify associated pathogens and investigate their link to cassava frogskin symptoms. Methodology: Sentinel plants were exposed to high disease pressure for one crop cycle to allow the development of root symptoms. At the end of the exposure period, a visual assessment was conducted to detect cassava frogskin symptoms. Selected plants were propagated and maintained under controlled conditions in a screenhouse for a second growth cycle, allowing the development of storage roots. Collected samples were subjected to molecular analyses, including targeted RT-PCR and HTS, to identify the presence of different pathogens and perform association studies with the observed symptoms.
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spelling CGSpace1742822025-04-22T15:24:26Z Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas Cuellar, Wilmer Jose Jimenez Polo, Jenyfer Pardo Garcia, Juan Manuel Gil Ordoñez, Alejandra Caicedo Hidalgo, Sara Maria Alvarez Quinto, Robert Alexander Dimitre, Mollov diagnosis Sentinel cassava plants were exposed to high disease pressure in the field to promote root symptom expression. After visual inspection, symptomatic plants were propagated in a screenhouse for a second growth cycle. Molecular analyses, including RT-PCR and HTS, were conducted to identify associated pathogens and investigate their link to cassava frogskin symptoms. Methodology: Sentinel plants were exposed to high disease pressure for one crop cycle to allow the development of root symptoms. At the end of the exposure period, a visual assessment was conducted to detect cassava frogskin symptoms. Selected plants were propagated and maintained under controlled conditions in a screenhouse for a second growth cycle, allowing the development of storage roots. Collected samples were subjected to molecular analyses, including targeted RT-PCR and HTS, to identify the presence of different pathogens and perform association studies with the observed symptoms. 2025 2025-04-22T15:24:25Z 2025-04-22T15:24:25Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174282 en Open Access Cuellar, W.J.; Jimenez Polo, J.; Pardo Garcia, J.M.; Gil Ordoñez, A.; Caicedo Hidalgo, S.M.; Alvarez Quinto, R.A.; Dimitre, M. (2025) Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HFVOA8
spellingShingle diagnosis
Cuellar, Wilmer Jose
Jimenez Polo, Jenyfer
Pardo Garcia, Juan Manuel
Gil Ordoñez, Alejandra
Caicedo Hidalgo, Sara Maria
Alvarez Quinto, Robert Alexander
Dimitre, Mollov
Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas
title Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas
title_full Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas
title_fullStr Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas
title_full_unstemmed Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas
title_short Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas
title_sort replication for single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the americas
topic diagnosis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174282
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