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Spread and interaction of Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) and Pythium aphanidermatum in a closed nutrient solution recirculation system: effects on tomato growth and yield
Authors:D. Schwarz  U. Beuch  M. Bandte  A. Fakhro  C. Büttner  C. Obermeier
Affiliation:1. Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, Gro?beeren/Erfurt e.V., Theodor Echtermeyer Weg 1, D‐14979 Gro?beeren, Germany;2. Section Phytomedicine, Department of Crop and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Horticulture, Humboldt University Berlin, , Lentzeallee 55‐57, D‐14195 Berlin, Germany;3. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Genetic Centre PO Box 7080, S‐75007 Uppsala, Sweden;4. Department of Plant Breeding, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich‐Buff‐Ring 26‐32, D‐35392 Giessen, Germany
Abstract:Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) was shown to be efficiently transmitted between tomato plants grown in a closed recirculating hydroponic system. PepMV was detected in all plant parts after transmission via contaminated nutrient solution using ELISA, immunocapture RT‐PCR, RT‐PCR, electron microscopy, and by inoculation to indicator plants. Detection of PepMV in nutrient solution was only possible after concentration by ultracentrifugation followed by RT‐PCR. Roots tested positive for PepMV 1–3 weeks after inoculation, and subsequently a rapid spread from the roots into the young leaves and developing fruits was found within 1 week. PepMV was only occasionally detected in the older leaves. None of the infected plants showed any symptoms on fruits, leaves or other organs. Pre‐infection of roots of tomato cv. Hildares with Pythium aphanidermatum significantly delayed PepMV root infections. When mechanically inoculated with PepMV at the 2–4 leaf stage, yield loss was observed in all plants. However, only plants of cv. Castle Rock recorded significant yield losses when infected via contaminated nutrient solution. Yield losses induced by infection with PepMV and/or P. aphanidermatum ranged from 0·4 up to 40% depending on experimental conditions.
Keywords:epidemiology  hydroponics  Lycopersicon esculentum  plant‐pathogen interaction  Solanum lycopersicum  water transmission
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