Enny Ganchozo-Mendoza, Ayane F. Ferreira Quadros, Francisco Murilo Zerbini, Francisco J. Flores, Felipe R. Garcés-Fiallos
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Characterization and genome analysis of Cucumber mosaic virus on commercial tobacco plants in Ecuador
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.), an endemic species of South America that is grown worldwide, is a member of the Solanaceae family. Although it is not a common crop in Ecuador, tobacco is important to the nation's economy and a significant source of employment. Viral infections are particularly devastating to tobacco as they can reduce both its yield and quality. In July 2021, symptoms of chlorosis, mosaic and leaf distortion were observed in four commercial fields in the provinces of Guayas and Los Ríos in Ecuador. This study aims to comprehensively characterize a viral isolate obtained from symptomatic plants. Using high throughput sequencing (HTS), phylogenetic analysis of the different open reading frames, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of symptomatic plants, we report for the first time the molecular characterization and genome sequence of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) isolated from commercial tobacco plants in Ecuador. The ability to detect and identify CMV in tobacco commercial plant fields enables the development of efficient control strategies, thereby mitigating constraints on the production of high-quality tobacco leaves.
期刊介绍:
Tropical Plant Pathology is an international journal devoted to publishing a wide range of research on fundamental and applied aspects of plant diseases of concern to agricultural, forest and ornamental crops from tropical and subtropical environments.
Submissions must report original research that provides new insights into the etiology and epidemiology of plant disease as well as population biology of plant pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, physiological and molecular plant pathology, and strategies to promote crop protection.
The journal considers for publication: original articles, short communications, reviews and letters to the editor. For more details please check the submission guidelines.
Founded in 1976, the journal is the official publication of the Brazilian Phytopathology Society.