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Resistance to sweet potato virus disease (SPVD) in wild East African Ipomoea
Authors:ROBERT F KARYEIJA  RICHARD W GIBSON  JARI P T VALKONEN
Institution:Kawanda Agricultural Research Institute, PO Box 7065, Kampala, Uganda.;Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UK.;Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, (SLU), PO Box 7080, S-750 07, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Sweet potato virus disease (SPVD), the most harmful disease of sweet potatoes in East Africa, is caused by mixed infection with sweet potato feathery mottle potyvirus (SPFMV) and sweet potato chlorotic stunt crinivirus (SPCSV). Wild Ipomoea spp. native to East Africa (J cairica, I. hildebrandtii, I. involucra and J wightii) were graft-inoculated with SPVD-affected sweet potato scions. Inoculated plants were monitored for symptom development and tested for SPFMV and SPCSV by grafting to the indicator plant J setosa, and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Virus-free scions of sweet potato cv. Jersey were grafted onto these wild Ipomoea spp. in the field, and scions collected 3 wk later were rooted in the greenhouse and tested for viruses using serological tests and bioassays. In all virus tests, J cairica and J involucra were not infected with either SPFMV or SPCSV. J wightii was infected with SPFMV, but not SPCSV, in the field and following experimental inoculation; J hildebrandtii was infected with SPCSV, but not SPFMV, following experimental inoculation. These data provide the first evidence of East African wild Ipomoea germplasm resistant to the viruses causing SPVD.
Keywords:sweet potato virus disease  SPVD  sweet potato feathery mottle virus  SPFMV  sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus  SPCSV  Ipomoea spp    resistance
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