Detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in northern Europe

Imported tomato fruits infected withTomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV) were identified on the market in northernEurope using paper-based FTA Classic Cards (Whatman), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and partial DNA sequenceanalysis. Trade tomatoes originating from southern Europe, Africa and the Mi...

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Main Authors: Just, K., Leke, W., Sattar, M.N., Luik, A., Kvarnheden, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75917
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Leke, W.
Sattar, M.N.
Luik, A.
Kvarnheden, A.
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description Imported tomato fruits infected withTomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV) were identified on the market in northernEurope using paper-based FTA Classic Cards (Whatman), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and partial DNA sequenceanalysis. Trade tomatoes originating from southern Europe, Africa and the Middle East were sampled in Estonia andSweden, and tested for infection with begomoviruses. Out of 100 batches analysed with five fruits sampled in eachbatch (58 batches from Estonia and 42 from Sweden), 20 batches were positive (16 from Estonia and four fromSweden). Rolling circle amplification (RCA) and full-length genome sequence analysis of one isolate collected in Estoniaand one isolate in Sweden, revealed highest nucleotide sequence identity at 99% to TYLCV-IL for the Estonian isolateand at 97% to TYLCV-Mld for the Swedish isolate. In this study, TYLCV was identified for the first time in importedtomato fruits on the market in northern Europe. FTA cards proved to be an effective means to collect, extract andstore begomovirus DNA from tomato fruits and the subsequent molecular analysisImported tomato fruits infected withTomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV) were identified on the market in northernEurope using paper-based FTA Classic Cards (Whatman), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and partial DNA sequenceanalysis. Trade tomatoes originating from southern Europe, Africa and the Middle East were sampled in Estonia andSweden, and tested for infection with begomoviruses. Out of 100 batches analysed with five fruits sampled in eachbatch (58 batches from Estonia and 42 from Sweden), 20 batches were positive (16 from Estonia and four fromSweden). Rolling circle amplification (RCA) and full-length genome sequence analysis of one isolate collected in Estoniaand one isolate in Sweden, revealed highest nucleotide sequence identity at 99% to TYLCV-IL for the Estonian isolateand at 97% to TYLCV-Mld for the Swedish isolate. In this study, TYLCV was identified for the first time in importedtomato fruits on the market in northern Europe. FTA cards proved to be an effective means to collect, extract andstore begomovirus DNA from tomato fruits and the subsequent molecular analysis.
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spelling CGSpace759172023-09-12T07:24:57Z Detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in northern Europe Just, K. Leke, W. Sattar, M.N. Luik, A. Kvarnheden, A. solanum lycopersicum tomato Imported tomato fruits infected withTomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV) were identified on the market in northernEurope using paper-based FTA Classic Cards (Whatman), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and partial DNA sequenceanalysis. Trade tomatoes originating from southern Europe, Africa and the Middle East were sampled in Estonia andSweden, and tested for infection with begomoviruses. Out of 100 batches analysed with five fruits sampled in eachbatch (58 batches from Estonia and 42 from Sweden), 20 batches were positive (16 from Estonia and four fromSweden). Rolling circle amplification (RCA) and full-length genome sequence analysis of one isolate collected in Estoniaand one isolate in Sweden, revealed highest nucleotide sequence identity at 99% to TYLCV-IL for the Estonian isolateand at 97% to TYLCV-Mld for the Swedish isolate. In this study, TYLCV was identified for the first time in importedtomato fruits on the market in northern Europe. FTA cards proved to be an effective means to collect, extract andstore begomovirus DNA from tomato fruits and the subsequent molecular analysisImported tomato fruits infected withTomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV) were identified on the market in northernEurope using paper-based FTA Classic Cards (Whatman), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and partial DNA sequenceanalysis. Trade tomatoes originating from southern Europe, Africa and the Middle East were sampled in Estonia andSweden, and tested for infection with begomoviruses. Out of 100 batches analysed with five fruits sampled in eachbatch (58 batches from Estonia and 42 from Sweden), 20 batches were positive (16 from Estonia and four fromSweden). Rolling circle amplification (RCA) and full-length genome sequence analysis of one isolate collected in Estoniaand one isolate in Sweden, revealed highest nucleotide sequence identity at 99% to TYLCV-IL for the Estonian isolateand at 97% to TYLCV-Mld for the Swedish isolate. In this study, TYLCV was identified for the first time in importedtomato fruits on the market in northern Europe. FTA cards proved to be an effective means to collect, extract andstore begomovirus DNA from tomato fruits and the subsequent molecular analysis. 2014-12 2016-07-04T08:15:25Z 2016-07-04T08:15:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75917 en Limited Access Wiley Just, K., Leke, W., Sattar, M.N., Luik, A. & Kvarnheden, A. (2014). Detection of tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in Northern Europe. Plant Pathology, 63(6), 1454-1460.
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Just, K.
Leke, W.
Sattar, M.N.
Luik, A.
Kvarnheden, A.
Detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in northern Europe
title Detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in northern Europe
title_full Detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in northern Europe
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title_short Detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in imported tomato fruit in northern Europe
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tomato
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75917
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