番茄(Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.))评价尼日利亚Kebbi州番茄花叶病毒(ToMV)感染反应的基因型

I. Mohammed, M. D. Magaji, A. Abdulazeez, I. Yusuf, J. Dāsa, A. Musa
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番茄花叶病毒(ToMV)是世界上最具破坏性的番茄病毒性疾病之一,可造成高达40%的产量损失。植物病毒性病害的有效管理方法之一是利用抗病基因型。研究了番茄基因型对番茄花叶病毒(ToMV)感染的反应。采用完全随机设计(CRD)和3个重复,对5个基因型番茄在筛选条件下对ToMV感染的抗性进行了评价。处理为丹塔亚、丹瓦莱、丹-尼科、丹-赫卡和杂交铂金,这是Kebbi州农民最喜欢的5个品种。机械接种前,用直接抗体包被-酶联免疫分析法(Direct Antibody Coating-Enzyme Linked Immunoassay, DAC-ELISA)检测感染ToMV的叶片样品为ToMV阳性。将每种基因型的36株幼苗移栽到装有堆肥的塑料盆中,在接种前记录移栽后2周的幼苗恢复情况。与DanHeka和Dan-Niko的100%建立率相比,Hybrid Platinum的建立率较低(72.22%)。所有基因型在接种ToMV时均被感染,但对ToMV感染的反应差异有统计学意义(P = 0.05)。Dantaya的发病率最高,为50.00%,Platinum的发病率最低,为31.94%。3个基因型对ToMV敏感,2个基因型对ToMV耐药。在Kebbi州农民偏爱的番茄基因型中发现的ToMV高发病率引起了管理方面的高度关注。此外,这对该州的番茄生产力和产量也有影响。
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Evaluation of Tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Genotypes for their Reaction to Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) Infection in Kebbi State, Nigeria
Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) is among the most devastating viral diseases of tomato worldwide and it can cause yield losses of up to 40%.  One of the effective managements of plant viral diseases is the use of resistant genotypes. This research was conducted to determine the  reaction of tomato genotypes to Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) infection. The experiment consists of five tomato genotypes which  were evaluated for resistance to ToMV infection under screen-house conditions using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three  replicates. The treatments were Dantaya, Danwarai, Dan-Niko, Dan-Heka, and Hybrid Platinum, which are the five most preferred farmers  varieties in Kebbi State. Prior to mechanical inoculation, ToMV-infected leaf samples used as source of inoculum were tested ToMV positive using Direct Antibody Coating-Enzyme Linked Immunoassay (DAC-ELISA). Thirty-six (36) seedlings of each genotype were  transplanted into plastic pots containing compost and seedlings recovery were recorded two weeks after transplanting (WAT) before inoculation. Hybrid Platinum has low establishment percentage (72.22%), compared to DanHeka and Dan-Niko with both 100%. All the  genotypes evaluated were infected when inoculated with ToMV but with significant variation (P = 0.05) in their reaction to ToMV infection.  Dantaya recorded the highest percent disease incidence of 50.00% while, Platinum recorded the lowest percent disease  incidence of 31.94%. Three genotypes were susceptible to ToMV while, two were resistant to ToMV. The high incidence of ToMV found on  farmers preferred tomato genotypes in Kebbi State is of great management concern. Also, this has implication for tomato productivity  and yield in the state. 
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