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Biomolecular relationships among isolates of<Emphasis Type="Italic">Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Tanzania Virus</Emphasis>
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Boniface?D?KashinaEmail author  Robert?B?Mabagala  Anatolia?A?Mpunami
Institution:(1) Dept. of Crop Science and Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania;(2) Agricultural Research Institute, Mikocheni, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Abstract:An investigation of the biological properties of the virus causing tomato yellow leaf curl disease in Tanzania was initiated to compare it with other known tomato yellow leaf curl viruses. Properties relating to acquisition and inoculation feeding time, persistence, mechanical inoculation, seed transmission and host range were studied. Results obtained indicate that the virus was transmitted persistently byBemisia tabaci Genn., but it was not mechanically, sap- or seed-transmissible. Minimum acquisition and inoculation feeding time was 30 min.Capsicum annuum, Datura stramonium, Nicotiana glutinosa, N. tabacum andLycopersicon esculentum were found to be hosts of the virus among the plant species tested, whereasPhaseolus vulgaris was not. It is concluded that the properties of the agent causing yellow leaf curl symptoms in tomato plants from different regions in Tanzania are similar to those ofTomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus species studied elsewhere. http://www.phytoparasitica.org posting Feb. 20, 2003.
Keywords:Begomovirus                      Bemisia tabaci            phylogeny  Tanzania  TYLCV  vector-host relationships
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