Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of Iran
A survey was conducted from 2006 to 2007 to identify the causal agent of leaf curling of tomato in eight major tomato-growing areas of Khuzestan province in southwest of Iran. Tomato leaf samples showing leaf curling, yellowing, and stunting were collected and screened for the presence of Tomato yel...
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doaj-1e7e1de23cd84bb28c41718fe6079fbc2020-11-25T01:19:34ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952011-07-0150210.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-91658857Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of IranShahrokh MALEKZADEHKaveh BANANEJAisan VAHDATA survey was conducted from 2006 to 2007 to identify the causal agent of leaf curling of tomato in eight major tomato-growing areas of Khuzestan province in southwest of Iran. Tomato leaf samples showing leaf curling, yellowing, and stunting were collected and screened for the presence of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) by TAS-ELISA. Further confi rmation was completed using graft transmission onto healthy tomato plants and PCR. Results confi rmed that TYLCV is a causal agent of tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) and is widely distributed in all the major tomato growing areas in southwest of Iran. The nucleotide sequences of the coat protein (CP) gene of four isolates (Dezfoul, Shoush, Behbahan, and Ramhormoz) were determined and deposited in GenBank (EF199814-7). Phylogenetic analysis of the CP gene further showed that all four Iranian isolates have very close relationship and formed a Compact cluster together with previously sequenced Iranian TYLCV isolates.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5415Solanum lycopersicumpolymerase chain reaction |
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Shahrokh MALEKZADEH Kaveh BANANEJ Aisan VAHDAT Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of Iran Phytopathologia Mediterranea Solanum lycopersicum polymerase chain reaction |
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Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of Iran |
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Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of Iran |
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Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of Iran |
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Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of Iran |
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Serological and molecular identification of <I>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</I> in Khuzestan province of Iran |
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serological and molecular identification of <i>tomato yellow leaf curl virus</i> in khuzestan province of iran |
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Firenze University Press |
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Phytopathologia Mediterranea |
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A survey was conducted from 2006 to 2007 to identify the causal agent of leaf curling of tomato in eight major tomato-growing areas of Khuzestan province in southwest of Iran. Tomato leaf samples showing leaf curling, yellowing, and stunting were collected and screened for the presence of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) by TAS-ELISA. Further confi rmation was completed using graft transmission onto healthy tomato plants and PCR. Results confi rmed that TYLCV is a causal agent of tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) and is widely distributed in all the major tomato growing areas in southwest of Iran. The nucleotide sequences of the coat protein (CP) gene of four isolates (Dezfoul, Shoush, Behbahan, and Ramhormoz) were determined and deposited in GenBank (EF199814-7). Phylogenetic analysis of the CP gene further showed that all four Iranian isolates have very close relationship and formed a Compact cluster together with previously sequenced Iranian TYLCV isolates. |
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Solanum lycopersicum polymerase chain reaction |
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