Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia

Sharka is the most damaging viral disease of Prunus spp. and the causative agent is plum pox virus (PPV). PPV is widespread and poses a serious problem in stone fruit crops in Turkey. A unique strain of PPV has so far been identified in Turkey and called as PPV-Turkey (PPV-T). The aims of the presen...

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Autores principales: Cinar, Cemile T., Gazel, Mona, Kaya, Kamuran, Olmos, Antonio, Caglayan, Kadriye
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0885576522000522?via%3Dihub#!
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author Cinar, Cemile T.
Gazel, Mona
Kaya, Kamuran
Olmos, Antonio
Caglayan, Kadriye
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Cinar, Cemile T.
Gazel, Mona
Kaya, Kamuran
Olmos, Antonio
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Gazel, Mona
Kaya, Kamuran
Olmos, Antonio
Caglayan, Kadriye
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description Sharka is the most damaging viral disease of Prunus spp. and the causative agent is plum pox virus (PPV). PPV is widespread and poses a serious problem in stone fruit crops in Turkey. A unique strain of PPV has so far been identified in Turkey and called as PPV-Turkey (PPV-T). The aims of the present study were to describe the efficiency of PPV-T transmission via aphids and to identify the susceptibility of different Prunus rootstocks against PPV-T strain under natural inoculum in Kayseri province located Central Anatolia Region of Turkey. This experiment was established in a small residential orchard where PPV-T infected apricot and plum trees were detected. Five different Prunus rootstocks from which 200 individuals were planted in PPV-T infected orchard and experiment was designed in a randomized complete block desing with 10 replications per block. All rootstocks were regularly tested by DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR during 2015–2017. The results showed that the most susceptible rootstocks in terms of PPV-T infection were Nemaguard, Myrobalan 29B and Myrobalan 29C with the infection rate of 3.61%, 2.74% and 1.04%, respectively. On the other hand, GF677 and Garnem were never found infected with PPV-T. Aphis gossypii, A. craccivora, A. spiraecola, Brachycaudus helichrysi, Hyalopterus pruni, Myzus persicae, Macrosiphum euphorbiae were detected as most abundant aphid species in experimental plot. In 2015, the highest percentage of viruliferous aphids was found as A. gossypii (100%), followed by B. helichrysi (77.8%), A. spiraecola (55.72%), M. persicae (46.05%) and H. pruni (30.76%) whereas it was 100% for A. gossypii and M. euphorbiae followed by A. spiraecola (76.32%), M. persicae (73.1%), H. pruni (62.06%) and B. helichrysi (61.53%) in 2016 by squash real time RT-PCR. The present study showed that PPV-T was effectively transmitted by different aphid species in natural conditions in Kayseri district. It was concluded that Nemaguard and Myrobalan which were found to be the most sensitive rootstocks to PPV-T should not be preferred by growers as Prunus rootstock where PPV poses a high risk.
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spelling ReDivia81972025-04-25T14:48:52Z Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia Cinar, Cemile T. Gazel, Mona Kaya, Kamuran Olmos, Antonio Caglayan, Kadriye Sharka Turkish strain DAS-ELISA Real time-PCR F30 Plant genetics and breeding H20 Plant diseases H10 Pests of plants U40 Surveying methods Plum pox virus Rootstocks Aphids Sustainable agriculture Stone fruits Sharka is the most damaging viral disease of Prunus spp. and the causative agent is plum pox virus (PPV). PPV is widespread and poses a serious problem in stone fruit crops in Turkey. A unique strain of PPV has so far been identified in Turkey and called as PPV-Turkey (PPV-T). The aims of the present study were to describe the efficiency of PPV-T transmission via aphids and to identify the susceptibility of different Prunus rootstocks against PPV-T strain under natural inoculum in Kayseri province located Central Anatolia Region of Turkey. This experiment was established in a small residential orchard where PPV-T infected apricot and plum trees were detected. Five different Prunus rootstocks from which 200 individuals were planted in PPV-T infected orchard and experiment was designed in a randomized complete block desing with 10 replications per block. All rootstocks were regularly tested by DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR during 2015–2017. The results showed that the most susceptible rootstocks in terms of PPV-T infection were Nemaguard, Myrobalan 29B and Myrobalan 29C with the infection rate of 3.61%, 2.74% and 1.04%, respectively. On the other hand, GF677 and Garnem were never found infected with PPV-T. Aphis gossypii, A. craccivora, A. spiraecola, Brachycaudus helichrysi, Hyalopterus pruni, Myzus persicae, Macrosiphum euphorbiae were detected as most abundant aphid species in experimental plot. In 2015, the highest percentage of viruliferous aphids was found as A. gossypii (100%), followed by B. helichrysi (77.8%), A. spiraecola (55.72%), M. persicae (46.05%) and H. pruni (30.76%) whereas it was 100% for A. gossypii and M. euphorbiae followed by A. spiraecola (76.32%), M. persicae (73.1%), H. pruni (62.06%) and B. helichrysi (61.53%) in 2016 by squash real time RT-PCR. The present study showed that PPV-T was effectively transmitted by different aphid species in natural conditions in Kayseri district. It was concluded that Nemaguard and Myrobalan which were found to be the most sensitive rootstocks to PPV-T should not be preferred by growers as Prunus rootstock where PPV poses a high risk. 2022-06-07T10:54:16Z 2022-06-07T10:54:16Z 2022 article acceptedVersion Cinar, C. T., Gazel, M., Kaya, K., Olmos, A. & Caglayan, K. (2022). Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 119, 101837. 0885-5765 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8197 10.1016/j.pmpp.2022.101837 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0885576522000522?via%3Dihub#! en Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess Elsevier electronico
spellingShingle Sharka
Turkish strain
DAS-ELISA
Real time-PCR
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
H20 Plant diseases
H10 Pests of plants
U40 Surveying methods
Plum pox virus
Rootstocks
Aphids
Sustainable agriculture
Stone fruits
Cinar, Cemile T.
Gazel, Mona
Kaya, Kamuran
Olmos, Antonio
Caglayan, Kadriye
Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia
title Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia
title_full Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia
title_fullStr Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia
title_full_unstemmed Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia
title_short Susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus-Turkey (PPV-T) in Central Anatolia
title_sort susceptibility of different prunus rootstocks to natural infection of plum pox virus turkey ppv t in central anatolia
topic Sharka
Turkish strain
DAS-ELISA
Real time-PCR
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
H20 Plant diseases
H10 Pests of plants
U40 Surveying methods
Plum pox virus
Rootstocks
Aphids
Sustainable agriculture
Stone fruits
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8197
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0885576522000522?via%3Dihub#!
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