Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties

Clonal cleaning, followed by pre-immunization with protective complexes of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), allowed the commercial cultivation of Pêra sweet orange, a variety that has great importance for Brazilian citriculture but is sensitive to the virus. The use of mild protective isolates in other...

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Main Authors: Waldecy Matos da Silva Leonel, Maria Júlia Corazza, Carlos Alexandre Zanutto, Gerd Walter Müller, Sergio Alves Carvalho, William Mário Carvalho Nunes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia 2015-03-01
Series:Summa Phytopathologica
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CTV
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spelling doaj-f024b5650f074d679ad8333210138c152020-11-24T21:31:59ZengGrupo Paulista de FitopatologiaSumma Phytopathologica0100-54052015-03-0141181210.1590/0100-5405/1991S0100-54052015000100008Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varietiesWaldecy Matos da Silva LeonelMaria Júlia CorazzaCarlos Alexandre ZanuttoGerd Walter MüllerSergio Alves CarvalhoWilliam Mário Carvalho NunesClonal cleaning, followed by pre-immunization with protective complexes of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), allowed the commercial cultivation of Pêra sweet orange, a variety that has great importance for Brazilian citriculture but is sensitive to the virus. The use of mild protective isolates in other citrus varieties, even those more tolerant to CTV, can also be of interest to prevent the spread of severe isolates. The aim of this study was to characterize, by means of SSCP (Single Strand Conformational Polymorphism) analysis of the coat protein gene, CTV isolates present in plants of the sweet orange cultivars Pêra, Hamlin and Valencia propagated from four budwood sources: 1) old lines, 2) nucellar lines, 3) shoot-tip-grafted lines, and 4) shoot-tip-grafted lines pre-immunized with the mild CTV protective isolate 'PIAC'. We also evaluated the correlation of the obtained SSCP patterns to stem pitting intensity, tree vigor and fruit yield. SSCP results showed low genetic diversity among the isolates present in different trees of the same variety and same budwood source and, in some cases, in different budwood sources and varieties. Considering tristeza symptoms, lower intensity was noted for plants of new, shoot-tip-grafted and pre-immunized shoot-tip-grafted lines, compared to old lines of the three varieties. The observed SSCP patterns and symptomatology suggested that more severe CTV complexes infect the plants of old lines of all three varieties. The protective complex stability was observed in the SSCP patterns of CTV isolates of some shoot-tip-grafted and pre-immunized clones. It was concluded that the changes detected in other electrophoretic profiles of this treatment did not cause loss of the protective capacity of CTV isolate 'PIAC' inoculated in the pre-immunization.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-54052015000100008&lng=en&tlng=enCTVproteção cruzadadiversidade molecularsintomatologia
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author Waldecy Matos da Silva Leonel
Maria Júlia Corazza
Carlos Alexandre Zanutto
Gerd Walter Müller
Sergio Alves Carvalho
William Mário Carvalho Nunes
spellingShingle Waldecy Matos da Silva Leonel
Maria Júlia Corazza
Carlos Alexandre Zanutto
Gerd Walter Müller
Sergio Alves Carvalho
William Mário Carvalho Nunes
Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties
Summa Phytopathologica
CTV
proteção cruzada
diversidade molecular
sintomatologia
author_facet Waldecy Matos da Silva Leonel
Maria Júlia Corazza
Carlos Alexandre Zanutto
Gerd Walter Müller
Sergio Alves Carvalho
William Mário Carvalho Nunes
author_sort Waldecy Matos da Silva Leonel
title Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties
title_short Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties
title_full Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties
title_fullStr Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties
title_full_unstemmed Stability of Citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'Pêra IAC' according to SSCP analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties
title_sort stability of citrus tristeza virus protective isolate 'pêra iac' according to sscp analysis of old and new lines of three sweet orange varieties
publisher Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia
series Summa Phytopathologica
issn 0100-5405
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Clonal cleaning, followed by pre-immunization with protective complexes of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), allowed the commercial cultivation of Pêra sweet orange, a variety that has great importance for Brazilian citriculture but is sensitive to the virus. The use of mild protective isolates in other citrus varieties, even those more tolerant to CTV, can also be of interest to prevent the spread of severe isolates. The aim of this study was to characterize, by means of SSCP (Single Strand Conformational Polymorphism) analysis of the coat protein gene, CTV isolates present in plants of the sweet orange cultivars Pêra, Hamlin and Valencia propagated from four budwood sources: 1) old lines, 2) nucellar lines, 3) shoot-tip-grafted lines, and 4) shoot-tip-grafted lines pre-immunized with the mild CTV protective isolate 'PIAC'. We also evaluated the correlation of the obtained SSCP patterns to stem pitting intensity, tree vigor and fruit yield. SSCP results showed low genetic diversity among the isolates present in different trees of the same variety and same budwood source and, in some cases, in different budwood sources and varieties. Considering tristeza symptoms, lower intensity was noted for plants of new, shoot-tip-grafted and pre-immunized shoot-tip-grafted lines, compared to old lines of the three varieties. The observed SSCP patterns and symptomatology suggested that more severe CTV complexes infect the plants of old lines of all three varieties. The protective complex stability was observed in the SSCP patterns of CTV isolates of some shoot-tip-grafted and pre-immunized clones. It was concluded that the changes detected in other electrophoretic profiles of this treatment did not cause loss of the protective capacity of CTV isolate 'PIAC' inoculated in the pre-immunization.
topic CTV
proteção cruzada
diversidade molecular
sintomatologia
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-54052015000100008&lng=en&tlng=en
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