作者
GP Accotto, AM Vaira, M Vecchiati, MM Finetti Sialer, Donato Gallitelli, M Davino
发表日期
2001/11
期刊
Plant Disease
卷号
85
期号
11
页码范围
1208-1208
出版商
The American Phytopathological Society
简介
During winter 2000-2001, an unusual disease of tomato was observed in some greenhouses in Sardinia, Sicily, and Apulia, in southern Italy. Plants were chlorotic and reduced in size, expanded leaves showed interveinal yellowing, and older leaves developed interveinal reddish-bronze necrosis and downward rolling. The symptoms resembled those recently reported from Portugal (1) as induced by Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) (family Closteroviridae, genus Crinivirus), a whitefly-transmitted virus new to Europe. Symptomatic leaf tissues were extracted and analyzed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction as described by Louro et al.(1). The 439-bp ToCV-specific DNA fragment was amplified in samples collected from 6 of 14 greenhouses in Sardinia, 2 of 5 greenhouses in Sicily, and 1 of 1 greenhouse in Apulia. The sequence of the fragment obtained from a Sicilian isolate (GenBank Accession No …
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