Sanitary Selection of Virus-Tested Fig (Ficus carica) Cultivars in Tunisia
Field surveys were carried out during autumn 2011 and spring 2012, in different fig orchards located at Rafraf, Takelsa, Mornag, Djebba, Sousse, and Sfax to select virus-free plants. A total of 202 trees representing 26 fig cultivars were prospected and sampled. Total nucleic acids were extracted fr...
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Language: | English |
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Institution of the Agricultural Research and Higher Education
2014-12-01
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Series: | Tunisian Journal of Plant Protection |
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http://www.tjpp.tn/SiteWeb/PreviousIssues/TJPP9-2/1Mahfoudhi2.pdf
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Summary: | Field surveys were carried out during autumn 2011 and spring 2012, in different fig orchards located at
Rafraf, Takelsa, Mornag, Djebba, Sousse, and Sfax to select virus-free plants. A total of 202 trees
representing 26 fig cultivars were prospected and sampled. Total nucleic acids were extracted from leaf
veins and tested by RT-PCR for the presence of FMV,FLMaV-1, FLMaV-2, FMMaV, FCV, and
FFkaV using specific primers. PCR results indicate that all these viruses were present in the Tunisian
fig orchards. The average of infection level determined by RT-PCR was 63.86%. FMV was proved to
be the most widespread virus (37.12%), followed by FLMaV-1 (11.9%), FFkaV (11.4%), FCV (8.9%),
FMMaV (8.4%), and finally FLMaV-2 (5.9%). Among the 26 tested cultivars, only 7 (Marghrebi,
Boukhobza, Zagfar, Assafri, Kahli, Chetoui, Delgane) were free from the tested viruses. By the
contrary, the sanitary status of the main Tunisian cultivars Bayoudhi, Bouhouli, Soltani, Zidi and
Bither, seemed heavily degraded (75, 70.37, 69.23, 66.03, and 46.15% of infection, respectively).
Seven cultivars (Wahchi, Khartoumi, Thguegli, Besbessi, Bidh-Bghal, Njeli and Khedhri) were totally
infected. This study allowed the identification of at least one “virus-tested” candidate clone from 19
different fig cultivars which can represent the potential mother plants for propagating materials in order
to establish new fig nurseries and orchards. |
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ISSN: | 1737-5436 2490-4368 |