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Biological and molecular characterization of tomato brown rugose fruit virus and development of quadruplex RT-PCR detection 被引量:7
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作者 YAN Zhi-yong ZHAO Mei-sheng +5 位作者 MA Hua-yu LIU Ling-zhi YANG Guang-ling GENG Chao TIAN Yan-ping LI Xiang-dong 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第7期1871-1879,共9页
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus(ToBRFV) is a novel tobamovirus firstly reported in 2015 and poses a severe threat to the tomato industry. So far, it has spread to 10 countries in America, Asia, and Europe. In 2019, To... Tomato brown rugose fruit virus(ToBRFV) is a novel tobamovirus firstly reported in 2015 and poses a severe threat to the tomato industry. So far, it has spread to 10 countries in America, Asia, and Europe. In 2019, ToBRFV was identified in Shandong Province(ToBRFV-SD), China. In this study, it was shown that ToBRFV-SD induced mild to severe mosaic and blistering on leaves, necrosis on sepals and pedicles, and deformation, yellow spots, and brown rugose necrotic lesions on fruits. ToBRFV-SD induced distinct symptoms on plants of tomato, Capsicum annumm, and Nicotiana benthamiana, and caused latent infection on plants of Solanum tuberosum, Solanum melongena, and N. tabacum cv. Zhongyan 102. All the 50 tomato cultivars tested were highly sensitive to ToBRFV-SD. The complete genomic sequence of ToBRFV-SD shared the highest nucleotide and amino acid identities with isolate IL from Israel. In the phylogenetic tree constructed with the complete genomic sequence, all the ToBRFV isolates were clustered together and formed a sister branch with tobacco mosaic virus(TMV). Furthermore, a quadruplex RT-PCR system was developed that could differentiate ToBRFV from other economically important viruses affecting tomatoes, such as TMV, tomato mosaic virus, and tomato spotted wilt virus. The findings of this study enhance our understanding of the biological and molecular characteristics of ToBRFV and provide an efficient and effective detection method for multiple infections, which is helpful in the management of ToBRFV. 展开更多
关键词 host range identity quadruplex RT-PCR detection phylogenetic tree SYMPTOM TOBAMOVIRUS tomato brown rugose fruit virus
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Tomato mottle mosaic virus: Characterization, resistance gene effectiveness, and quintuplex RT-PCR detection system
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作者 Carlos Kwesi TETTEY YAN Zhi-yong +4 位作者 MA Hua-yu ZHAO Mei-sheng GENG Chao TIAN Yan-ping LI Xiang-dong 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第9期2641-2651,共11页
Tomato mottle mosaic virus(ToMMV), an economically important species of the genus Tobamovirus, causes significant loss in yield and quality of tomato fruits. Here, we identified the Shandong isolate of ToMMV(ToMMV-SD)... Tomato mottle mosaic virus(ToMMV), an economically important species of the genus Tobamovirus, causes significant loss in yield and quality of tomato fruits. Here, we identified the Shandong isolate of ToMMV(ToMMV-SD) collected from symptomatic tomato fruits in Weifang, Shandong Province of China. ToMMV-SD caused symptoms such as severe mosaic, mottling, and necrosis of tomato leaves, yellow spot and necrotic lesions on tomato fruits. The obtained full genome of ToMMV-SD was 6 399 nucleotides(accession number MW373515) and had the highest identity of 99.5% with that of isolate SC13-051 from the United States of America at the genomic level. The infectious clone of ToMMV-SD was constructed and induced clear mosaic and necrotic symptoms onto Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. Several commercial tomato cultivars, harboring Tm-2~2 resistance gene, and pepper cultivars, containing L resistance gene, were susceptible to ToMMV-SD. Plants of Solanum melongena(eggplant) and Brassica pekinensis(napa cabbage) showed mottling symptoms, while N. tabacum cv. Zhongyan 100 displayed latent infection. ToMMV-SD did not infect plants of N. tabacum cv. Xanthi NN, Brassica rapa ssp. chinensis(bok choy), Raphanus sativus(radish), Vigna unguiculata cv. Yuanzhong 28-2(cowpea), or Tm-2~2 transgenic N. benthamiana. A quintuplex RT-PCR system differentiated ToMMV from tomato mosaic virus, tomato brown rugose fruit virus, tobacco mosaic virus, and tomato spotted wilt virus, with the threshold amount of 0.02 pg. These results highlight the threat posed by ToMMV to tomato and pepper cultivation and offer an efficient detection system for the simultaneous detection of four tobamoviruses and tomato spotted wilt virus infecting tomato plants in the field. 展开更多
关键词 host range multiplex RT-PCR resistance genes SYMPTOM TOBAMOVIRUS tomato mottle mosaic virus
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Copper Ion Elicits Defense Response in Arabidopsis thaliana by Activating Salicylate- and Ethylene-Dependent Signaling Pathways 被引量:1
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作者 Haifeng Liu Baogang Zhang +3 位作者 Tao Wu Yiliang Ding Xinhua Ding Zhaohui Chu 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第10期1550-1553,共4页
Dear Editor,Copper, one of the micronutrients, is essential during vegetative growth, development, and multiplication of plants (Penarrubia et al., 2010). Copper is widely known for its application in fungicides and... Dear Editor,Copper, one of the micronutrients, is essential during vegetative growth, development, and multiplication of plants (Penarrubia et al., 2010). Copper is widely known for its application in fungicides and bactericides in agriculture since the late 19th century, for example, in the well-known Bordeaux mixture. Previous studies show that the mechanisms of copper ionsmediated antimicrobial activity involve either inhibition of the enzymes participated in fungal spore germination or direct toxicity on the growth of bacteria. Two studies also show that excessive copper is able to activate mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling and upregulate defense-related genes in rice (Yeh et al., 2003; Sudo et al., 2008). In addition, the application of copper was found to suppress the spread of Xanthornonas oryzae pv. oryzae PXO99A strain in rice (Yuan et al., 2010). These previous studies imply that copper might be involved in regulating the defense response in plants. 展开更多
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