Status of tobacco viruses in Serbia and molecular characterization of tomato spotted wilt virus isolates
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Stanković, IvanaBulajić, Aleksandra

Vučurović, Ana

Ristić, Danijela

Milojević, Katarina
Berenji, J.
Krstić, Branka
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In a four-year survey to determine the presence and distribution of viruses in tobacco crops at 17 localities of the Vojvodina Province and Central Serbia, 380 samples were collected and analyzed by DAS-ELISA. Out of the seven viruses tested, tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), potato virus Y (PVY), tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), and alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) were detected in 37.9, 33.4, 28.7, 23.9, and 15.5% of the total tested samples, respectively. TSWV was the most frequently found virus at the localities of Central Serbia, while PVY and CMV were the most frequent viruses in the Vojvodina Province. Single infections were prevalent in years 2005–2007 and the most frequent were those of PVY. A triple combination of those viruses was most frequent mixed infection type in 2008. The presence of all five detected viruses was confirmed in selected ELISA-positive samples by RT-PCR and sequencing. The comparisons of obtained virus isolate sequences with those availa...ble in NCBI, confirmed the authenticity of serologically detected viruses. Phylogenetic analysis based on partial nucleocapsid gene sequences revealed a joint clustering of Serbian, Bulgarian and Montenegrin TSWV isolates into one geographic subpopulation, which was distinct from the other subpopulation of TSWV isolates from the rest of the European countries. The high incidence of viruses in Serbian tobacco crops highlights the importance of enhancing farmers knowledge towards better implementation of control strategies for preventing serious losses.
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tobacco / survey / viruses / DAS-ELISA / RT-PCR / phylogenetic analysisSource:
Acta virologica, 2011, 55, 337-347Publisher:
- Aepress Sro, Bratislava
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- Agrobiodiversity and land-use change in Serbia: an integrated biodiversity assessment of key functional groups of arthropods and plant pathogens (RS-43001)
- Development of new varieties and production technology improvement of oil crops for different purposes (RS-31025)
DOI: 10.4149/av_2011_04_337
ISSN: 0001-723X
PubMed: 22149499
WoS: 000302266100007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84855932944
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IZBISTY - JOUR AU - Stanković, Ivana AU - Bulajić, Aleksandra AU - Vučurović, Ana AU - Ristić, Danijela AU - Milojević, Katarina AU - Berenji, J. AU - Krstić, Branka PY - 2011 UR - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/898 AB - In a four-year survey to determine the presence and distribution of viruses in tobacco crops at 17 localities of the Vojvodina Province and Central Serbia, 380 samples were collected and analyzed by DAS-ELISA. Out of the seven viruses tested, tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), potato virus Y (PVY), tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), and alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) were detected in 37.9, 33.4, 28.7, 23.9, and 15.5% of the total tested samples, respectively. TSWV was the most frequently found virus at the localities of Central Serbia, while PVY and CMV were the most frequent viruses in the Vojvodina Province. Single infections were prevalent in years 2005–2007 and the most frequent were those of PVY. A triple combination of those viruses was most frequent mixed infection type in 2008. The presence of all five detected viruses was confirmed in selected ELISA-positive samples by RT-PCR and sequencing. The comparisons of obtained virus isolate sequences with those available in NCBI, confirmed the authenticity of serologically detected viruses. Phylogenetic analysis based on partial nucleocapsid gene sequences revealed a joint clustering of Serbian, Bulgarian and Montenegrin TSWV isolates into one geographic subpopulation, which was distinct from the other subpopulation of TSWV isolates from the rest of the European countries. The high incidence of viruses in Serbian tobacco crops highlights the importance of enhancing farmers knowledge towards better implementation of control strategies for preventing serious losses. PB - Aepress Sro, Bratislava T2 - Acta virologica T1 - Status of tobacco viruses in Serbia and molecular characterization of tomato spotted wilt virus isolates EP - 347 SP - 337 VL - 55 DO - 10.4149/av_2011_04_337 ER -
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Stanković, I., Bulajić, A., Vučurović, A., Ristić, D., Milojević, K., Berenji, J.,& Krstić, B.. (2011). Status of tobacco viruses in Serbia and molecular characterization of tomato spotted wilt virus isolates. in Acta virologica Aepress Sro, Bratislava., 55, 337-347. https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2011_04_337
Stanković I, Bulajić A, Vučurović A, Ristić D, Milojević K, Berenji J, Krstić B. Status of tobacco viruses in Serbia and molecular characterization of tomato spotted wilt virus isolates. in Acta virologica. 2011;55:337-347. doi:10.4149/av_2011_04_337 .
Stanković, Ivana, Bulajić, Aleksandra, Vučurović, Ana, Ristić, Danijela, Milojević, Katarina, Berenji, J., Krstić, Branka, "Status of tobacco viruses in Serbia and molecular characterization of tomato spotted wilt virus isolates" in Acta virologica, 55 (2011):337-347, https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2011_04_337 . .