Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B

Citrus psorosis is a widespread serious disease of citrus caused by Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV). In Argentina and Uruguay, this disease is spread by an unknown vector and there is no natural resistance or tolerance to the disease. There are two types of psorosis, described according to the symptoms...

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Autores principales: Andrea Reyes, Carina, Cecilia Zanek, Maria, Velázquez, Karelia, Costa, Norma, Ines Plata, Maria, Laura Garcia, Maria
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Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5698
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author Andrea Reyes, Carina
Cecilia Zanek, Maria
Velázquez, Karelia
Costa, Norma
Ines Plata, Maria
Laura Garcia, Maria
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Cecilia Zanek, Maria
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Ines Plata, Maria
Laura Garcia, Maria
Velázquez, Karelia
author_facet Andrea Reyes, Carina
Cecilia Zanek, Maria
Velázquez, Karelia
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description Citrus psorosis is a widespread serious disease of citrus caused by Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV). In Argentina and Uruguay, this disease is spread by an unknown vector and there is no natural resistance or tolerance to the disease. There are two types of psorosis, described according to the symptoms observed in citrus trees, psorosis A (PsA) and psorosis B (PsB). PsA protects against the severe effects of the more aggressive type PsB. We have applied pathogen-derived resistance to create a defence mechanism against this virus disease. Sweet orange transgenic lines were obtained containing three different genes of CPsV (54k, 48k and 24k genes) taken from a PsA isolate (CPV-4). Fourteen lines were selected containing 1, 2 or 3 copies of the transgenes and evaluated for their acquired resistance against PsA (CPV 4 from USA) and PsB (CPsV 189-34 from Argentina) isolates. These lines were susceptible to both isolates when graft-infected, although one of the lines carrying the cp gene (CP-96 line) containing two copies of the transgene and expressing a low level of the coat protein showed a delay in symptom expression when inoculated with the PsB isolate.
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spelling ReDivia56982025-04-25T14:44:37Z Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B Andrea Reyes, Carina Cecilia Zanek, Maria Velázquez, Karelia Costa, Norma Ines Plata, Maria Laura Garcia, Maria Citrus psorosis is a widespread serious disease of citrus caused by Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV). In Argentina and Uruguay, this disease is spread by an unknown vector and there is no natural resistance or tolerance to the disease. There are two types of psorosis, described according to the symptoms observed in citrus trees, psorosis A (PsA) and psorosis B (PsB). PsA protects against the severe effects of the more aggressive type PsB. We have applied pathogen-derived resistance to create a defence mechanism against this virus disease. Sweet orange transgenic lines were obtained containing three different genes of CPsV (54k, 48k and 24k genes) taken from a PsA isolate (CPV-4). Fourteen lines were selected containing 1, 2 or 3 copies of the transgenes and evaluated for their acquired resistance against PsA (CPV 4 from USA) and PsB (CPsV 189-34 from Argentina) isolates. These lines were susceptible to both isolates when graft-infected, although one of the lines carrying the cp gene (CP-96 line) containing two copies of the transgene and expressing a low level of the coat protein showed a delay in symptom expression when inoculated with the PsB isolate. 2017-06-01T10:12:51Z 2017-06-01T10:12:51Z 2011 AUG 2011 article Andrea Reyes, Carina, Cecilia Zanek, M., Velazquez, Karelia, Costa, Norma, Ines Plata, M., L. Garcia, M. (2011). Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B. Journal of Phytopathology, 159(7-8), 531-537. 0931-1785 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5698 10.1111/j.1439-0434.2011.01800.x en openAccess Impreso
spellingShingle Andrea Reyes, Carina
Cecilia Zanek, Maria
Velázquez, Karelia
Costa, Norma
Ines Plata, Maria
Laura Garcia, Maria
Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B
title Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B
title_full Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B
title_fullStr Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B
title_full_unstemmed Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B
title_short Generation of Sweet Orange Transgenic Lines and Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived Resistance against Psorosis A and Psorosis B
title_sort generation of sweet orange transgenic lines and evaluation of citrus psorosis virus derived resistance against psorosis a and psorosis b
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5698
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