Effect of sugarcane yellow leaf virus in the second clonal stage of the Canal Point Cultivar Development Program

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie Pub Date : 2023-06-09 DOI:10.36961/si29966
S. Sood, V. Gordon, O. Coto
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Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) is an economically significant pathogen that can cause yield losses of 11% to 50% in susceptible clones. Clones (1534) in the second clonal stage (Stage 2) of the Canal Point Cultivar Development Program (CPCDP), three reference cultivars, CP78-1628, CP96-1252, and CP00-1101, and three disease-spreader cultivars, CP88-1762, CPCL02-6848, and CP01-2390, were screened to determine SCYLV infection using tissue-blot immunoassay. One hundred seventy-three clones (11%) were infected with the SCYLV, 29 had 100% SCYLV infection, 19 had 80%, 30 had 60%, 38 had 40%, 57 had 20% of SCYLV infection, and 1361 clones had no SCYLV (0%) infection. The 1534 test clones were derived from 400 crosses that utilized 127 female and 86 male parents in various combinations; 70% of these crosses, 46% of the males, and 54% of the females were related to SCYLV-free clones. The reference and disease-spreader cultivar CPCL02-6848 had 48% infection, followed by CP88-1762 with 38% infection, CP96-1252 with 13% infection, CP01-2390 with 6% infection, CP00-1101 with 5% infection, and CP78-1628 with 3%. The results show that SCYLV can infect many susceptible clones within 3 years of exposure from seed germination to Stage 2. However, the effect of SCYLV infection on yield was not significant in this study. Therefore, the yield losses from SCYLV should be limited by planting virus-free seed cane and good agronomic practices in Florida.
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甘蔗黄叶病毒对运河点品种培育计划第二克隆期的影响
甘蔗黄叶病毒(SCYLV)是一种具有重要经济意义的病原菌,可导致易感无性系产量损失11% ~ 50%。筛选运河点栽培计划(CPCDP)第二克隆期(第2期)无性系1534个,参考品种CP78-1628、CP96-1252和CP00-1101 3个,传播品种CP88-1762、CPCL02-6848和CP01-2390 3个,采用组织免疫印迹法检测SCYLV感染情况。感染SCYLV的克隆173个(11%),100%感染的克隆29个,80%感染的克隆19个,60%感染的克隆30个,40%感染的克隆38个,20%感染的克隆57个,未感染的克隆1361个(0%)。1534个试验无性系来自400个不同组合的127个母本和86个父本;这些杂交中有70%、46%的雄性和54%的雌性与无scylv克隆相关。参比品种CPCL02-6848侵染率为48%,其次为CP88-1762侵染率38%、CP96-1252侵染率13%、CP01-2390侵染率6%、CP00-1101侵染率5%、CP78-1628侵染率3%。结果表明,SCYLV可以在种子萌发至第二阶段的3年内感染许多易感无性系。然而,在本研究中,SCYLV感染对产量的影响并不显著。因此,应通过在佛罗里达州种植无病毒甘蔗种子和采取良好的农艺措施来限制SCYLV的产量损失。
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Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie
Sugar Industry-Zuckerindustrie 工程技术-食品科技
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0.50
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50.00%
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22
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Sugar Industry / Zuckerindustrie accepts original papers (research reports), review articles, and short communications on all the aspects implied by the journals title and subtitle.
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