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Revista de Protección Vegetal

Print version ISSN 1010-2752On-line version ISSN 2224-4697

Rev. Protección Veg. vol.30  supl.1 La Habana Dec. 2015

 

RESUMEN DEL SEGUNDO SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL DE SANIDAD AGROPECUARIA (SISA)

 

Coexistence of «Candidatus Phytoplasmas asteris» and begomoviruses in Cuba: Case studies in Fabaceous crops

 

Coexistencia de «Candidatus Phytoplasmas asteris» y begomovirus en Cuba: Estudio de casos en cultivos de Fabáceas

 

Madelaine L. QuiñonesI*, Karel AcostaII**, Loidy ZamoraI, Ileana MirandaI, Berta PiñolI, Maria Elena Santos-CervantesIII, Jesús Méndez LozanoIII, Norma Elena Leyva LópezIII, Gloria Patricia UrquizaIV, Fabio Nascimiento SilvaIV, Robert M. Leyva MartínezI,V, Marelys HidalgoI, Claudine Marcia CarvalhoIV, Francisco M. ZerbiniIV

ILaboratorio de Virología Vegetal Molecular, Centro Nacional de Sanidad Agropecuaria (CENSA), Mayabeque, Cuba. *Email: madeqp@censa.edu.cu.
IIUniversidad de Las Tunas, Las Tunas, Cuba. **Email:karelap@ult.edu.cu.
IIILaboratorio de biología molecular de patógenos de plantas, CIDIR-IPN Unidad Sinaloa. Sinaloa, México.
IVDepartamento de Fitopatologia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 36570-900 Viçosa, MG, Brasil.
VUnidad de Extensión, Investigación y Capacitación Agropecuaria de Holguín (UEICAH), Cuba.

 

 

The emergency of diseases caused by begomoviruses and phytoplasmas continues increasing. In Cuba, «Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris» affect diverse hosts and the begomoviruses have emerged among the principal pathogens limiting the production of solanaceous and bean crops. Nowadays, studies for their individual identification are leading. However, there are unknown aspects such as their coexistence, the indicators of their presence, as well as the molecular identity of the possible agent associated with the symptom complex. In the last years, the observation of diverse symptoms in the field, along with the incidence of whiteflies and high populations of leafhoppers, suggests the presence of mixed infections by these pathogens. Samples from symptomatic plants were analyzed. In bean crops, samples with predominant symptoms of golden yellow mosaic from the eastern and western regions of Cuba were collected. In soybean crops, samples showing diverse symptoms from the eastern region were evaluated. Technologies of nested PCR allowed detecting Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris in these plants. The RCA/RFLP's methodology made possible the characterization of complete genomes of begomoviruses present in these crops. High indexes of infection by both pathogens were observed in individual detection and in mixed infections. The statistical analysis showed a high probability of co-infection occurrence when the presence of phytoplamas was detected in first instance. The high indexes in the coexistence of both entities suggest to detail into interaction studies among these that allow the design of major efficiency measures for the fabaceous crops management.

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