Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The study was carried out to investigate the effects of inoculating three cowpea cultivars: "OLO II", "OLOYIN" and IT86D-719 with three unrelated viruses: <it>Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus </it>(CABMV), genus <it>Potyvirus&...

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Main Authors: Taiwo MA, Kareem KT
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-02-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/15
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spelling doaj-2a9f3338156d472cace6df50603074b02020-11-25T00:17:54ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2007-02-01411510.1186/1743-422X-4-15Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parametersTaiwo MAKareem KT<p>Abstract</p> <p>The study was carried out to investigate the effects of inoculating three cowpea cultivars: "OLO II", "OLOYIN" and IT86D-719 with three unrelated viruses: <it>Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus </it>(CABMV), genus <it>Potyvirus</it>, C<it>owpea mottle virus </it>(CMeV), genus <it>Carmovirus </it>and <it>Southern bean mosaic virus </it>(SBMV), genus <it>Sobemovirus </it>singly and in mixture on growth and yield of cultivars at 10 and 30 days after planting (DAP). Generally, the growth and yield of the buffer inoculated control plants were significantly higher than those of the virus inoculated plants. Inoculation of plants at an early age of 10 DAP resulted in more severe effect than inoculations at a later stage of 30 DAP. The average values of plant height and number of leaves produced by plants inoculated 30 DAP were higher than those produced by plants inoculated 10 DAP. Most of the plants inoculated 10 DAP died and did not produce seeds. However, " OLOYIN" cultivar was most tolerant and produced reasonable yields when infected 30 DAP. The effect of single viruses on growth and yield of cultivars showed that CABMV caused more severe effects in IT86D-719, SBMV had the greatest effect on "OLO II" while CMeV induced the greatest effect on "OLOYIN". Yield was greatly reduced in double infections involving CABMV in combination with either CMeV or SBMV in "OLOYIN" and "OLO II", however, there was complete loss in yield of IT86D-719. Triple infection led to complete yield loss in all the three cultivars.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/15
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Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters
Virology Journal
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title Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters
title_short Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters
title_full Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters
title_fullStr Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters
title_full_unstemmed Interactions of viruses in Cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters
title_sort interactions of viruses in cowpea: effects on growth and yield parameters
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series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2007-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The study was carried out to investigate the effects of inoculating three cowpea cultivars: "OLO II", "OLOYIN" and IT86D-719 with three unrelated viruses: <it>Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus </it>(CABMV), genus <it>Potyvirus</it>, C<it>owpea mottle virus </it>(CMeV), genus <it>Carmovirus </it>and <it>Southern bean mosaic virus </it>(SBMV), genus <it>Sobemovirus </it>singly and in mixture on growth and yield of cultivars at 10 and 30 days after planting (DAP). Generally, the growth and yield of the buffer inoculated control plants were significantly higher than those of the virus inoculated plants. Inoculation of plants at an early age of 10 DAP resulted in more severe effect than inoculations at a later stage of 30 DAP. The average values of plant height and number of leaves produced by plants inoculated 30 DAP were higher than those produced by plants inoculated 10 DAP. Most of the plants inoculated 10 DAP died and did not produce seeds. However, " OLOYIN" cultivar was most tolerant and produced reasonable yields when infected 30 DAP. The effect of single viruses on growth and yield of cultivars showed that CABMV caused more severe effects in IT86D-719, SBMV had the greatest effect on "OLO II" while CMeV induced the greatest effect on "OLOYIN". Yield was greatly reduced in double infections involving CABMV in combination with either CMeV or SBMV in "OLOYIN" and "OLO II", however, there was complete loss in yield of IT86D-719. Triple infection led to complete yield loss in all the three cultivars.</p>
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