Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings

Cassava is a vital crop in Africa and represents the main food crop in Central African Republic (CAR). CAR has recently faced large reductions in cassava yields that have led to a surge in market prices. To better understand the causes of the reduction in yield, we identified biotic constraints to c...

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Main Authors: Zinga, I., Chiroleu, F., Legg, James P., Lefeuvre, P., Komba, E., Semballa, S., Yandia, S.P., Mandakombo, N., Reynaud, B., Lett, J.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76030
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author Zinga, I.
Chiroleu, F.
Legg, James P.
Lefeuvre, P.
Komba, E.
Semballa, S.
Yandia, S.P.
Mandakombo, N.
Reynaud, B.
Lett, J.
author_browse Chiroleu, F.
Komba, E.
Lefeuvre, P.
Legg, James P.
Lett, J.
Mandakombo, N.
Reynaud, B.
Semballa, S.
Yandia, S.P.
Zinga, I.
author_facet Zinga, I.
Chiroleu, F.
Legg, James P.
Lefeuvre, P.
Komba, E.
Semballa, S.
Yandia, S.P.
Mandakombo, N.
Reynaud, B.
Lett, J.
author_sort Zinga, I.
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description Cassava is a vital crop in Africa and represents the main food crop in Central African Republic (CAR). CAR has recently faced large reductions in cassava yields that have led to a surge in market prices. To better understand the causes of the reduction in yield, we identified biotic constraints to cassava production by means of a large-scale plant epidemiological survey conducted in 2007 and 2008. Standard protocols were used for the assessment of the major cassava pests and diseases. Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) was shown to be the most serious constraint to cassava in CAR, with symptoms observed at all localities surveyed. CMD is distributed throughout the country, with an average incidence of 85%. Importantly, 94% of diseased plants had cutting-derived CMD infection suggesting that farmers mostly use virus-infected cuttings for planting. PCR amplification and direct sequencing of partial fragments of the Rep ORF revealed that the causal agents of CMD in CAR are African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV) and the Uganda strain of East African cassava mosaic virus (EACMV-UG). We also demonstrated that 58% of CMD samples present mixed infections (ACMV and EACMV-UG) and that these samples had significantly higher symptom severities. Our results suggest that mixed infection and synergism between CMGs, could be an important feature in the yield reduction of cassava plants in CAR, similar to the other severe CMD epidemics reported in East Africa.
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spelling CGSpace760302024-05-01T08:20:00Z Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings Zinga, I. Chiroleu, F. Legg, James P. Lefeuvre, P. Komba, E. Semballa, S. Yandia, S.P. Mandakombo, N. Reynaud, B. Lett, J. cassava pests diseases Cassava is a vital crop in Africa and represents the main food crop in Central African Republic (CAR). CAR has recently faced large reductions in cassava yields that have led to a surge in market prices. To better understand the causes of the reduction in yield, we identified biotic constraints to cassava production by means of a large-scale plant epidemiological survey conducted in 2007 and 2008. Standard protocols were used for the assessment of the major cassava pests and diseases. Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) was shown to be the most serious constraint to cassava in CAR, with symptoms observed at all localities surveyed. CMD is distributed throughout the country, with an average incidence of 85%. Importantly, 94% of diseased plants had cutting-derived CMD infection suggesting that farmers mostly use virus-infected cuttings for planting. PCR amplification and direct sequencing of partial fragments of the Rep ORF revealed that the causal agents of CMD in CAR are African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV) and the Uganda strain of East African cassava mosaic virus (EACMV-UG). We also demonstrated that 58% of CMD samples present mixed infections (ACMV and EACMV-UG) and that these samples had significantly higher symptom severities. Our results suggest that mixed infection and synergism between CMGs, could be an important feature in the yield reduction of cassava plants in CAR, similar to the other severe CMD epidemics reported in East Africa. 2013-02 2016-07-11T08:41:25Z 2016-07-11T08:41:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76030 en Limited Access Elsevier Zinga, I., Chiroleu, F., Legg, J., Lefeuvre, P., Komba, E. K., Semballa, S., ... & Lett, J. M. (2013). Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings. Crop Protection, 44, 6-12.
spellingShingle cassava
pests
diseases
Zinga, I.
Chiroleu, F.
Legg, James P.
Lefeuvre, P.
Komba, E.
Semballa, S.
Yandia, S.P.
Mandakombo, N.
Reynaud, B.
Lett, J.
Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings
title Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings
title_full Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings
title_fullStr Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings
title_short Epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in Central African Republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings
title_sort epidemiological assessment of cassava mosaic disease in central african republic reveals the importance of mixed viral infection and poor health of plant cuttings
topic cassava
pests
diseases
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76030
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