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Identification ofTomato Mottle Taino Begomovirus strains in Cuban potato fields
Authors:Marlene Cordero  Pedro L. Ramos  Lester Hernández  Ana I. Fernández  Ana L. Echemendía  Rudy Peral  Gloria González  Daniel García  Surey Valdés  Ana Estévez  Keren Hernández
Affiliation:(1) Inst. de Investigaciones Hortícolas Liliana Dimitrova, Quivicán, La Habana, Cuba;(2) Dept. de Plantas, Centro de Ingeniería Genética y Biotecnología, La Habana, Cuba;(3) Inst. de Investigaciones en Sanidad Vegetal, La Habana, Cuba;(4) Inst. Nacional de Ciencias Agrícolas, La Habana, Cuba
Abstract:The presence of a begomovirus in potato plants with yellow mottle symptoms was determined for the first time in Cuba. The incidence of typical begomovirus-like symptoms in potato plants in some regions of Havana province (Güira de Melena, San José de las Lajas, Güines and Boyeros) during the growing seasons from 1992 to 1998 was in general low. However, in some cultivars belonging to the National Program for Potato Genetic Improvement, the incidence reached 100%. Yield losses, determined in 1992 and 1994, ranged as high as 19% to 56.33% depending on the cultivar. Characterization of the causal agent was done by light microscopy, host range (graft and mechanical transmission), DNA hybridizations, polymerase chain reaction, and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Nucleotide sequence of the amplified fragments revealed the presence ofTomato mottle Taino virus. The virus was transmittedvia tubers and has been detected in mixed infections withPotato virus X and withPotato leaf roll virus. http://www.phytoparasitica.org posting Oct. 20, 2003. The first two authors contributed equally to this work.
Keywords:Whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses  incidence  symptoms   Tomato mottle Taino begomovirus   potato  Cuba
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