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Effect of banana bunchy top virus infection on morphology and growth characteristics of banana
Authors:CRR Hooks  MG Wright  DS Kabasawa  R Manandhar  & RPP Almeida
Institution:Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA;
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract:Field experiments were conducted in Oahu, Hawaii, to investigate the effects of banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) infection on growth and morphology of banana ( Musa acuminata ). The time interval between aphid inoculation of BBTV and the initial appearance of disease symptoms (i.e. incubation period) was also determined. Plants infected with BBTV showed a significant reduction in petiole size (i.e. length and distance), plant canopy and height, leaf area, pseudostem diameter and chlorophyll content compared with control plants. Growth differences between virus-infected and control plants were not observed until 40–50 days after the plants were inoculated with viruliferous aphids. Other growth parameters such as petiole width and leaf production were not statistically different between infected and control plants. The incubation period of banana bunchy top disease or appearance of symptoms ranged from 25 to 85 days after aphid inoculation. However, PCR assays provided earlier detection of BBTV in banana plants compared with visual symptoms.
Keywords:Nanoviridae              Pentalonia nigronervosa            vector
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