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Assessment of UK hops for the occurrence of hop latent and hop stunt viroids
Authors:D J BARBARA  A MORTON  A N ADAMS
Institution:Division of Crop and Environment Protection, AFRC Institute of Horticultural Research, East Malling, Maidstone, Kent ME19 6BJ, UK
Abstract:The occurrences and distributions of hop stunt (HSVd) and hop latent (HLVd) viroids were assessed by a nucleic acid hybridisation assay, using samples from 476 commercial hop plantings in the UK. These samples represented about half of the UK production.
HLVd was detected in c. 17% of the samples, with infection in different cultivars ranging from 0% to 89%. This viroid was found in all cultivars sensitive to Verticillium wilt except cv. Sunshine, an old cultivar grown on only one farm in the UK. Two minor wilt-tolerant cultivars were also found to be infected at low frequencies, but the main commercially-important wilt-tolerant cultivars were all uninfected. A high proportion of the nuclear stock mother plants in the "A +" house at the Institute of Horticultural Research Dept of Hops Research, Wye College were infected. Circumstantial evidence, based on the planting dates of infected gardens, suggests that infection became established in the hop propagation system during the late 1970s and that there was a major increase in the prevalence of HLVd as a result. Whether this contamination of propagating material arose because of spread from long-standing infections or because the viroid was newly introduced into the UK, is not known.
All samples were also tested for HSVd but this viroid was not detected in any UK hop material.
Keywords:Humulus lupulus  nucleic acid hybridisation
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