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EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE INFECTION OF SUGAR BEET PLANTS BY BEET SEVERE CURLY TOP VIRUS AND ON RECOVERY OF VIRUS-INFECTED PLANTS (SHORT ARTICLE)

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  165-170

Abstract

 The effect of various TEMPERATUREs on the infection of sugar beet plants by Iranian isolate of Beet severe curly top virus (BSCTV-IR) was evaluated. Presence of BSCTV-IR in agroinoculated plants was assayed at 7, 14 and 21 days post-inoculation (dpi) using PCR. Based on the infectivity assay, the optimum TEMPERATURE for BSCTV-IR infection was 25oC at which the mean period between inoculation and the first virus detection was the shortest and the virus concentration was the highest. No virus was detected in plants incubated at 35oC until 21 dpi. To evaluate the effect of TEMPERATURE on recovery of BSCTV-IR-infected plants, symptomatic plants were incubated at the aforementioned TEMPERATUREs. The first new leaf showing RECOVERY PHENOTYPE emerged 7 dpi at 35oC. This period for plants incubated at 30, 25-30, 25 and 20oC was 12, 18, 25 and 28 days post-incubation, respectively. Thus, recovery occurred faster as the TEMPERATURE raised. Re-inoculation of recovered plants with the same virus induced no symptoms in newly emerging leaves, indicating the stability of the phenotype of recovered plants against re-infection by the same virus. Quantitative analysis using real-time PCR showed significant decline in viral DNA in either recovered or new leaves emerged after re-inoculation compared to symptomatic leaves.

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    GHODOUM PARIZIPOUR, M.H., BEHJATNIA, S.A.A., & IZADPANAH, K.. (2013). EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE INFECTION OF SUGAR BEET PLANTS BY BEET SEVERE CURLY TOP VIRUS AND ON RECOVERY OF VIRUS-INFECTED PLANTS (SHORT ARTICLE). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 49(4), 165-170. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/48206/en

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    GHODOUM PARIZIPOUR M.H., BEHJATNIA S.A.A., IZADPANAH K.. EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE INFECTION OF SUGAR BEET PLANTS BY BEET SEVERE CURLY TOP VIRUS AND ON RECOVERY OF VIRUS-INFECTED PLANTS (SHORT ARTICLE). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY[Internet]. 2013;49(4):165-170. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/48206/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M.H. GHODOUM PARIZIPOUR, S.A.A. BEHJATNIA, and K. IZADPANAH, “EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE INFECTION OF SUGAR BEET PLANTS BY BEET SEVERE CURLY TOP VIRUS AND ON RECOVERY OF VIRUS-INFECTED PLANTS (SHORT ARTICLE),” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 165–170, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/48206/en

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