Title of article :
Host Range of an Iranian Isolate of Watermelon Chlorotic Stunt Virus as Determined by Whitefly-mediated Inoculation and Agroinfection, and its Geographical Distribution
Author/Authors :
K. Bananej، نويسنده , , A. Ahoonmanesh and A. Kheyr-Pour، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Virus like symptoms appeared on most watermelon
plants grown at different locations in southern provinces
of Iran. The symptoms included chlorotic patches on
leaves, vein yellowing and stunting of watermelon
plants. The causal agent of watermelon chlorotic stunt
disease was transmitted to healthy watermelon, jimsonweed
and bean by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, but not
by sap inoculation. Coat protein and nucleic acid of
Watermelon chlorotic stunt virus (WmCSV) were detected
in infected plants using a dot-immunobinding assay
(DIBA) and squash-blot hybridization, respectively.
The data obtained confirmed that watermelon chlorotic
stunt disease in Iran is caused by WmCSV. Agroinoculation
of some plant species by the cloned genomic
components (DNA-A and DNA-B) of a non-sap-transmissible
Iranian isolate of WmCSV (WmCSV-Ir) has
been demonstrated. Host range studies using agroinoculation
indicated that most plant species in the Cucurbitaceae
and some species of the Solanaceae are
susceptible to WmCSV-Ir. Infection of agroinoculated
plants was confirmed by DIBA and polymerase chain
reaction. The virus from agroinfected plants was transmissible
by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci. Results
obtained from a limited survey during 1997–2000
indicated the presence of WmCSV-Ir in some watermelon-
growing provinces of southern but not in northern,
central, and north-eastern provinces of Iran. WmCSV
has apparently not yet spread to these regions
Keywords :
polymerase chain reaction , watermelon , squashblothybridization , Watermelon chlorotic stunt virus (WmCSV) , dot-immunobinding assay (DIBA)
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology