Status of virus and phytoplasma diseases in carrot growing areas of Ankara and Konya provinces, Turkey

F. Randa-Zelyüt, F. Ertunç, D. Şenal
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Abstract In this study, infections that may emerge from viruses and phytoplasmas were investigated in carrot cultivation fields in the Ankara and Konya provinces, which are located in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey and have the largest agricultural areas of the country. A total of 272 symptomatic and asymptomatic carrot plants, together with their root and leaf parts, were collected from 61 fields by performing periodic field studies during the plant vegetation periods between 2018–2019. Samples were tested against carrot virus Y (CarVY), carrot red leaf virus (CtRLV), carrot red leaf virus-associated RNA (CtRLVaRNA), carrot mottle virus (CMoV), carrot torradovirus 1 (CaTV), carrot yellow leaf virus (CYLV), carrot thin leaf virus (CTLV) and cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) agents by Reverse Transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR). To determine phytoplasmas, samples were tested using universal primers by nested PCR. Molecular tests conducted to investigate the aforementioned viruses produced negative results, but phytoplasma infections were widely found. 16SrVI-A “Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii” and 16SrI-B “Aster yellows” subgroups were detected by in vitro/in silico RFLP and sequencing analyses. Disease incidence caused by both phytoplasma groups was 39.34%. This study determined for the first time that 16SrVI and 16SrI groups cause severe infections in the carrot fields of Turkey.
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土耳其安卡拉和科尼亚省胡萝卜种植区病毒和植物原体疾病现状
在本研究中,研究了位于土耳其中部安纳托利亚地区和该国农业面积最大的安卡拉省和科尼亚省的胡萝卜种植地里可能出现的病毒和植物原体感染。在2018-2019年植物植被期,通过定期实地研究,从61个大田收集了272株有症状和无症状胡萝卜植物及其根和叶部分。采用逆转录- pcr (RT-PCR)技术检测样品对胡萝卜Y病毒(CarVY)、胡萝卜红叶病毒(CtRLV)、胡萝卜红叶病毒相关RNA (CtRLVaRNA)、胡萝卜斑驳病毒(CMoV)、胡萝卜torradvirus 1 (CaTV)、胡萝卜黄叶病毒(CYLV)、胡萝卜薄叶病毒(CTLV)和黄瓜花叶病毒(CMV)的抗性。为了确定植物原体,样品使用通用引物进行巢式PCR检测。对上述病毒进行的分子检测结果为阴性,但植物原体感染却广泛存在。16SrVI-A“Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii”亚群和16SrI-B“Aster yellows”亚群分别通过体外/计算机RFLP和测序分析进行检测。两组植物原体致病性分别为39.34%。本研究首次确定了16SrVI和16SrI群体在土耳其胡萝卜田引起严重感染。
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Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection publishes original papers and reviews covering all scientific aspects of modern plant protection. Subjects include phytopathological virology, bacteriology, mycology, herbal studies and applied nematology and entomology as well as strategies and tactics of protecting crop plants and stocks of crop products against diseases. The journal provides a permanent forum for discussion of questions relating to the influence of plant protection measures on soil, water and air quality and on the fauna and flora, as well as to their interdependence in ecosystems of cultivated and neighbouring areas.
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