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Title: Molecular evidence for the occurrence of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus on chayote (Sechium edule) in southern India
Authors: Nagendran, K
Mohankumar, S
Faisal, P.nMohammed
Bagewadi, B
Karthikeyan, G
Keywords: Begomovirus
Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus
Mosaic
Rolling circle amplification
Cucurbits
Cucurbits virus
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: VirusDis. (October–December 2017) 28(4):425–429
Abstract: During 2012–2014, mosaic disease on chayote in the farmers field of Kodaikanal region (high altitude zone) of Tamil Nadu was observed. The disease was characterized with severe mosaic, cupping and enation on leaves with reduced fruit size. Disease was found to causes an yield loss of more than 60% with the maximum disease incidence of 100% for the past 5 years consecutively. Preliminary serological and molecular screening indicated the association of begomovirus with the disease. Complete nucleotide sequence and phylogenetic analysis of DNA A revealed the identity of the virus as tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV). In recombination analysis study, the major parent was identified as ToLCNDV from Pakistan infecting tomato. Thus the present finding confirms expansion of new geographical region and host for ToLCNDV causing mosaic disease on chayote from Tamil Nadu. To our knowledge this is the first confirmed report for the occurrence of ToLCNDV on chayote in southern India.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1801
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