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The Establishment and Spread of a Newly Introduced Begomovirus in a Dry Tropical Environment Using Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus as a Case Study

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11060776

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begomovirus; TYLCV; whitefly; epidemiology; Bemisia

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  1. Hort Innovation
  2. Bowen Gumlu Growers Association
  3. Australian Government [VT13003]
  4. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

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Early detection of tomato yellow leaf curl virus allowed the evaluation of its spread in a previously unaffected tomato production district in Australia. The study found that weather, location, vector movements, and the use of virus-resistant hybrids influenced the incidence and prevalence of the virus. Rainfall and the use of Ty-1 hybrids played a significant role in controlling the population dynamics of the virus vector.
Early detection of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) in a previously unaffected tomato production district in Australia allowed its spread to be evaluated spatially and temporally. The population dynamics of the TYLCV vector, Bemisia argentifolii (silverleaf whitefly, SLW), were also evaluated. The district is a dry tropical environment with a clear break to commercial production during the summer wet season. The incidence of TYLCV within crops and its prevalence through the district was influenced by weather, location, vector movements, and the use of Ty-1 virus-resistant hybrids. Rainfall had an important influence, with late summer and early autumn rain suppressing the levels of SLW and, by contrast, a dry summer supporting faster population growth. The use of Ty-1 hybrids appears to have reduced the incidence of TYLCV in this district. There was limited use of Ty-1 hybrids during 2013, and by season end, crops had moderate levels of SLW and high virus incidence. The 2015 and early 2016 season had high SLW populations, but TYLCV incidence was lower than in 2013, possibly due to the widespread adoption of the Ty-1 hybrids reducing virus spread. This study provides valuable epidemiology data for future incursions of begomoviruses, and other viruses spread by SLW.

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