Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri Lanka

Begamoviruses transmitted by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn, Family Aleyrodidae) cause severe damage to crop plants showing varying symptoms in different crop species. Okra Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus (OYVMV) is one of the most devastating diseases reported in okra cultivation worldwide. In this study,...

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Main Authors: H. M. S. I. Senevirathna, S. K. Wasala, D. M. J. B. Senanayake, D. Weerasekara, H. A. M. Wickamasinghe, P. K. G. A. Deepal
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Published: Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya 2016-08-01
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spelling doaj-754b6c5b710546d28f43721a98213b212020-11-25T02:27:49ZengPostgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of PeradeniyaTropical Agricultural Research1016-14222016-08-0127410.4038/tar.v27i4.82136122Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri LankaH. M. S. I. Senevirathna0S. K. Wasala1D. M. J. B. Senanayake2D. Weerasekara3H. A. M. Wickamasinghe4P. K. G. A. Deepal5University of PeradeniyaDepartment of Agriculture, Gannoruwa, PeradeniyaField Crop Research and Development Institute, MahailuppallamaGrain Legume and Oil crop Research Centre, AngunakolapalasseUniversity of PeradeniyaRajarata University of Sri LankaBegamoviruses transmitted by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn, Family Aleyrodidae) cause severe damage to crop plants showing varying symptoms in different crop species. Okra Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus (OYVMV) is one of the most devastating diseases reported in okra cultivation worldwide. In this study, OYVMV disease severity and incidence of three recommended okra varieties were evaluated in field conditions at three different locations; Gannoruwa, Mahailuppalama and Angunakolapalasse. Similar disease symptoms were observed in Mahailuppallama and Angunakolapalasse. In Gannoruwa late infection caused lesser disease incidence and severity. Statistical analysis showed significant difference in severity and incidence of OYVMV among varieties as well as locations. MI 7 and MI 5 showed significantly high disease severity than Haritha while location Mahailluppallama showed significantly high disease severity followed by Angunakolapalasse. Diseased samples collected from these three locations and two additional locations i.e. Kilinochchi and Vauniya were subjected to PCR amplification with different begamovirus specific primers to identify the cross infection with other begamovirus diseases. All symptomatic samples collected from different locations showed positive results for OYVMV specific primer while none of the diseased samples showed positive results for Chili leaf curl virus, Tomato leaf curl virus, Okra leaf curl virus and Okra leaf curl crinkle virus disease specific primers. This study revealed that there is location and variety effect on OYVMV disease incidence and in these locations tested okra varieties were not cross infected with other tested viruses. Sequence analysis has to be done to identify genetic diversity of okra YVMV in different locations.https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8213disease incidence, disease severity, okra yellow vein mosaic virus
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author H. M. S. I. Senevirathna
S. K. Wasala
D. M. J. B. Senanayake
D. Weerasekara
H. A. M. Wickamasinghe
P. K. G. A. Deepal
spellingShingle H. M. S. I. Senevirathna
S. K. Wasala
D. M. J. B. Senanayake
D. Weerasekara
H. A. M. Wickamasinghe
P. K. G. A. Deepal
Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri Lanka
Tropical Agricultural Research
disease incidence, disease severity, okra yellow vein mosaic virus
author_facet H. M. S. I. Senevirathna
S. K. Wasala
D. M. J. B. Senanayake
D. Weerasekara
H. A. M. Wickamasinghe
P. K. G. A. Deepal
author_sort H. M. S. I. Senevirathna
title Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri Lanka
title_short Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri Lanka
title_full Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Detection of Yellow Vein Disease of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> (L.) Moench) in Sri Lanka
title_sort characterization and detection of yellow vein disease of okra (<em>abelmoschus esculentus</em> (l.) moench) in sri lanka
publisher Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya
series Tropical Agricultural Research
issn 1016-1422
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Begamoviruses transmitted by whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn, Family Aleyrodidae) cause severe damage to crop plants showing varying symptoms in different crop species. Okra Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus (OYVMV) is one of the most devastating diseases reported in okra cultivation worldwide. In this study, OYVMV disease severity and incidence of three recommended okra varieties were evaluated in field conditions at three different locations; Gannoruwa, Mahailuppalama and Angunakolapalasse. Similar disease symptoms were observed in Mahailuppallama and Angunakolapalasse. In Gannoruwa late infection caused lesser disease incidence and severity. Statistical analysis showed significant difference in severity and incidence of OYVMV among varieties as well as locations. MI 7 and MI 5 showed significantly high disease severity than Haritha while location Mahailluppallama showed significantly high disease severity followed by Angunakolapalasse. Diseased samples collected from these three locations and two additional locations i.e. Kilinochchi and Vauniya were subjected to PCR amplification with different begamovirus specific primers to identify the cross infection with other begamovirus diseases. All symptomatic samples collected from different locations showed positive results for OYVMV specific primer while none of the diseased samples showed positive results for Chili leaf curl virus, Tomato leaf curl virus, Okra leaf curl virus and Okra leaf curl crinkle virus disease specific primers. This study revealed that there is location and variety effect on OYVMV disease incidence and in these locations tested okra varieties were not cross infected with other tested viruses. Sequence analysis has to be done to identify genetic diversity of okra YVMV in different locations.
topic disease incidence, disease severity, okra yellow vein mosaic virus
url https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8213
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