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Plant Virus Diseases: Research Approach and Current Activities at Plant Pathology Division S. Joshi, RD. Timila and BN. Mahto Plant Pathology Division Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC), Khumaltar, Nepal

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Plant Virus Diseases: Research Approach and Current Activities at Plant Pathology Division

S. Joshi, RD. Timila and BN. Mahto

Plant Pathology DivisionNepal Agricultural Research

Council(NARC), Khumaltar, Nepal

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Contents IntroductionSurveyDetection and diagnosis of

seed- borne virusesHost resistanceSeed Cleaning for virus free

lotCurrent research activities

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IntroductionVirus diseases are one of the major

constraints for higher production of crop plants

Heavy losses in yield of crop plants due to viruses especially in vegetables

Combined infestation of more than two viruses at time in a particular crop

The incidence and severity of different virus diseases on different crops are in increasing trend.

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Introduction (contd.) Economic yield losses in various crops are

not known Sometimes 100% yield loss was observed in

Zucchini crop Farmers experiences more than 90% yield

losses in cucumber, other cucurbits and tomato crops

Virus disease management particularly in vegetables and leguminous crops are most essential

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Survey of Virus Diseases

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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in tomato and pepper

TYLCV is a serious problem in tomato and chilli especially in terai and foothills (Joshi et. al. 1996).

The incidence ranged from 5 to 70% in tomato and 20-80% in pepper.

(c-DNA hybridization test at AVRDC, Taiwan and University of Wisconsin, USA) showed 42% of tomato samples positive to Indian probe of TYLCV

TYLC

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Virus Diseases in Pepper Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and Chilli

veinal mottle virus (CVMV) are widely spread disease in pepper cultivated areas.

CVMV mostly recorded in the mid hills CMV and CVMV were identified by Double

Antibody Sandwich ELISA (Antiserum and IgG were provided by AVRDC).

Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) reported in chilli growing areas (diagnosed with c-DNA hybridization)

57% of pepper samples showed positive reaction to Indian probe of TYLCV and 17% to Thai probe.

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Cucurbits virus complex:

Complex infection of CMV, ZYMV, WMV 1 and 2, SqMV, CGMMV found in Zucchini squash and cucumber

Wide spread in the mid hills of Nepal

CMV reported in most of the cucumber growing areas

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The tested zucchuni plants were found to be infested by ZYMV and WMV1

Virus Diseases of Zucchini

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Mungbean Yellow mosaic virus (MYMV)

MYMV observed as a severe threat in Mungbean, blackgram and soybean in terai and inner terai of Nepal

MYMV also detected in horsegram and pigeon pea

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Detection and diagnosis of seed-borne

viruses in some legumes

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Pea seed-borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) in Lentil

Lentil Lentil seed samples tested at different

time intervals were observed to be infested with PSbMV (Joshi et. al. 1993 and 2004).

Detection Method: Growing-on test followed by DAC

ELISA Indicator plant assay:

Infection ranged from 0.5 to 12.7%

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Pea seed-borne mosaic virus (PSbMV)Broad bean seed

samples were also found to be infested with PSbMV

Infection ranged from 3.8 to 7.8%. (Joshi et.al.,1993)

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Bean common mosaic virus

Bean common mosaic virus was detected in seed samples of blackgram

Infection ranged from 0.6 to 2.5%

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Host Resistance

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Out of 19 genotypes , Thirteen were found resistant under artificial inoculation

condition through viruliferous whiteflies (Bemicia tabaci) under screen house

On field condition at Sarlahi, ATY2, ATY4, ATY6 , Fiona, TY Gold lines of tomato were found resistant

while at Nepalgunj, all the above lines were found susceptible.

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Screening tomato genotypes against TLCV:

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Screening Pepper against CMV and CVMV

Under screen house condition:

Pepper genotypes, P- 3, Perennial HDV, PSP 11, Tiwari 2, and LV 2722 were observed resistant to local isolate of CMV

Local cultivars of pepper from Bhaktapur, HAD 832, Huareu (Hybrid) and Toom were resistant to local isolate of CVMV.

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Screening Mungbean genotypes against Mungbean yellow mosaic virus

Out of 15 genotypes, three lines, VC 6370, VC 6369, VC 6370 (21-16) were found resistant at Rampur

Almost all the lines were resistant at Sarlahi conditions a tarai district of Nepal

Two resistant genotypes have been released for cultivation as a varieties in the name of Pratikchya and Kalyan.

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Cucumber Seed Cleaning for CMV

free state

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Seed samples collected from hilly districts (during 2004 and 2005)

Growing on test followed by ELISA for detection

CMV was detected in 40% of seed samples tested

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Cucumber seed Cleaning for CMV free state

The extent of infection ranged from 2 to 80 %.

No infection was found in the seed samples tested during 2005,

Seed samples were

produced from seed lot sorted free of infection during 2004 test.

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Current Research Activities

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Current research activities focuses on

Survey of plant virus diseases

Identification and preservation of identified virus (long term preservation on host plant and dry preservation)

Testing of different antiviral products and botanicals for management of cucurbits virus diseases

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Management of Virus Diseases

Use of antiviral products and botanicalsSpraying of antiviral products like Anti-VS

(Korean), Victovirus, Privintal, Viricon Other natural products like cow milk, Bougainvillea leaf extract Insecticide Oshin before inoculation of

virus was found effective to minimize virus diseases

Reduced incidence and severity up to 5 weeks from the date of first spray (PPD 2013)

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Significantly higher yield of fruits were produced by Victovirus, Anti V-S and fresh Bougainvillea leaf extract in zucchini squash

Management of Virus Diseases

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