نتایج جستجو برای: potato virus y

تعداد نتایج: 904463  

2012
Johan Christiaan Visser Dirk Uwe Bellstedt Michael David Pirie

Potato virus Y (PVY) is a major agricultural disease that reduces crop yields worldwide. Different strains of PVY are associated with differing degrees of pathogenicity, of which the most common and economically important are known to be recombinant. We need to know the evolutionary origins of pathogens to prevent further escalations of diseases, but putatively reticulate genealogies are challe...

2017
Denis Kutnjak Santiago F Elena Maja Ravnikar

RNA viruses are one of the fastest-evolving biological entities. Within their hosts, they exist as genetically diverse populations (i.e., viral mutant swarms), which are sculpted by different evolutionary mechanisms, such as mutation, natural selection, and genetic drift, and also the interactions between genetic variants within the mutant swarms. To elucidate the mechanisms that modulate the p...

2017
Lukas Bertschinger Lukas Bühler Brice Dupuis Brion Duffy Cesare Gessler Gregory A. Forbes Ernst R. Keller Urs C. Scheidegger Paul C. Struik

The common assumption in potato virus epidemiology is that all daughter tubers produced by plants coming from infected mother tubers (secondary infection) will become infected via systemic translocation of the virus during growth. We hypothesize that depending on the prevalent environmental conditions, only a portion of the daughter tubers of a plant that is secondarily infected by viruses may ...

2012
Frédéric Fabre Josselin Montarry Jérôme Coville Rachid Senoussi Vincent Simon Benoît Moury

Uncovering how natural selection and genetic drift shape the evolutionary dynamics of virus populations within their hosts can pave the way to a better understanding of virus emergence. Mathematical models already play a leading role in these studies and are intended to predict future emergences. Here, using high-throughput sequencing, we analyzed the within-host population dynamics of four Pot...

2017
Fangluan Gao Wenchao Zou Lianhui Xie Jiasui Zhan

Potato virus Y (PVY) is an important plant pathogen causing considerable economic loss to potato production. Knowledge of the population genetic structure and evolutionary biology of the pathogen, particularly at a transnational scale, is limited but vital in developing sustainable management schemes. In this study, the population genetic structure and molecular evolution of PVY were studied us...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
M Tayahi C Gharsallah N Khamassy H Fakhfakh F Djilani-Khouadja

In Tunisia, potato virus Y (PVY) currently presents a significant threat to potato production, reducing tuber yield and quality. Three hundred and eighty-five potato samples (six different cultivars) collected in autumn 2007 from nine regions in Tunisia were tested for PVY infection by DAS-ELISA. The virus was detected in all regions surveyed, with an average incidence of 80.26%. Subsequently, ...

2008
David M. Spooner Flor Rodríguez Zsolt Polgár Harvey E. Ballard Shelley H. Jansky

Chromosome pairing relationships within cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) and its wild tuber-bearing relatives (Solanum sect. Petota) have been interpreted by genome formulas, developed in the early 1900s, through techniques of classic meiotic analysis of interspecifi c hybrids. Here we reexamine potato genome hypotheses with the fi rst phylogenetic analysis of all major genomes of sect. Pe...

Journal: :Molecular plant pathology 2016
Julie Quenouille Ludovic Saint-Felix Benoit Moury Alain Palloix

The evolution of resistance-breaking capacity in pathogen populations has been shown to depend on the plant genetic background surrounding the resistance genes. We evaluated a core collection of pepper (Capsicum annuum) landraces, representing the worldwide genetic diversity, for its ability to modulate the breakdown frequency by Potato virus Y of major resistance alleles at the pvr2 locus enco...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Benoît Moury Bérenger Janzac Youna Ruellan Vincent Simon Mekki Ben Khalifa Hatem Fakhfakh Frédéric Fabre Alain Palloix

UNLABELLED The structural pattern of infectivity matrices, which contains infection data resulting from inoculations of a set of hosts by a set of parasites, is a key parameter for our understanding of biological interactions and their evolution. This pattern determines the evolution of parasite pathogenicity and host resistance, the spatiotemporal distribution of host and parasite genotypes, a...

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