The Response of Lettuce Cultivars against Two Lettuce mosaic virus isolates,One Able to Systemically Infect the Resistant Cultivar Salinas 88 |
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Authors: | Maryam Zanganeh Akbar Dizadji Gholam Hossein Mossahebi |
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Institution: | Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences & Engineering, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, , Karaj, Iran |
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Abstract: | The response of seven lettuce cultivars to two geographically different Lettuce mosaic virus (LMV) isolates (LMV‐A, LMV‐T) was statistically evaluated based on infection rate, virus accumulation and symptom severity in different time trials. LMV‐A is characterized by the ability to systemically infect cv. Salinas 88 (mo12‐carrying resistant cultivar), and inducing mild mosaic symptoms. Among lettuce cultivars, Varamin (a native cultivar) similar to cv. Salinas showed the most susceptibility to both LMV isolates, whereas another native cultivar, Varesh, was tolerant to the virus with minimal viral accumulation and symptom scores, significantly different from other cultivars at P < 0.05. LMV‐A systemically infects all susceptible lettuce cultivars more rapidly and at a higher rate than LMV‐T. This isolate accumulated in lettuce cultivars at a significantly higher level, determined by semiquantitative ELISA and induced more severe symptoms than LMV‐T isolate at 21 dpi. This is the first evidence for a LMV isolate with ability to systemically infect mo12‐carrying resistant cultivar of lettuce from Iran. In this study, accumulation level of LMV showed statistically meaningful positive correlation with symptom severity on lettuce plants. Based on the results, three evaluated parameters differed considerably by lettuce cultivar and virus isolate. |
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Keywords: | Iran lettuce cultivars Lettuce mosaic virus resistance Salinas 88 infection |
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