Severity of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) from a region of Coahuila, México

Authors

  • Ubilfrido Vasquez-Gutierrez
  • Gustavo Alberto Frías-Treviño
  • Luis Alberto Aguirre-Úribe
  • Alberto Flores-Olivas
  • Juan Carlos Delgado-Ortiz

Keywords:

Solation, damage, diagrammatic scale, incubation period, inoculation

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to describe the Tomato brown rugose fruit virus, from three isolates collected in the field and also to use a diagrammatic scale of severity for its evaluation. The isolation was carried out with the collection of 200 ha-1 leaflets, according to a statistical method, from commercial greenhouses. Agdia® immunological strips were used to confirm the symptoms and the virus was identified by RT-PCR. A completely randomized experimental design was established in tomato plants var. Río Grande®, with three treatments or isolates and five repetitions: Blindom F1® tissue, Quiroga® Enza zaiden tissue and Quiroga® Enza zaiden fruit; Controls with phosphate buffer and buffer+celite were used as negative control. The trial began with the inoculation of 45-day-old tomato plants, where only the primary leaves were inoculated. Fertilization was carried out twice a week using macro and microelements from commercial companies. To quantify the percentage of damage to foliage and fruit, a diagrammatic scale of severity was used. The three isolates evaluated differed in the symptoms produced by ToBRFV, where; The Fruto Quiroga® Enza zaiden isolate stood out, with a higher incidence, severity and shorter incubation period compared to the two isolates evaluated.

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Published

2023-04-03

How to Cite

Vasquez-Gutierrez, U., Frías-Treviño, G. A., Aguirre-Úribe, L. A., Flores-Olivas, A., & Delgado-Ortiz, J. C. (2023). Severity of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) from a region of Coahuila, México. International Journal of Horticulture, Agriculture and Food Science, 7(2). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijhaf/article/view/6169