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Grapefruit Field Trial Evaluation of Citrus Tristeza Virus T68-Strain Sources

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PLANT DISEASE
卷 105, 期 2, 页码 361-367

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-06-20-1259-RE

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pathogen diversity; stem pitting; strain variant

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  1. Citrus Growers' Association of Southern Africa/Citrus Research International [742, 1100]

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The study identified significant differences in the long-term effects of three CTV sources on stem pitting severity, tree growth, yield, and fruit size, suggesting the importance of specific genetic units in biological expression and the management of CTV.
Determination of virus genomes and differentiation of strains and strain variants facilitate the linkage of biological expression to specific genetic units. For effective management of stem pitting disease of citrus tristeza virus (CTV) by cross-protection, an understanding of these links is necessary. The deliberate field application of a biological agent such as a virus first requires a thorough assessment of the long-term impact before it can be applied commercially. Three CTV sources were genetically characterized as different variants of the T68 strain, and their long-term effects on stem pitting and production were investigated. The different CTV sources were inoculated to 'Star Ruby' grapefruit trees and evaluated for a number of biological parameters in a field trial in the Limpopo Province of South Africa over a 10-year period. Significant differences were observed in stem pitting severity, impact on tree growth, yield, and the percentage of small fruit produced. These T68 variants were also associated with different stem pitting phenotypes. The variants differed in only 44 nucleotide positions across their genomes, and these minor genetic differences can therefore be used to identify possible genome regions affecting stem pitting.

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