A New Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Strain in Southern Spain

2003 
Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) has affected tomato crops annually in southern Spain since 1992 when Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV-ES) was first described. In 1997, the presence of a different begomovirus species (TYLCV-[ES7297]) was reported in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). In 1999, TYLCV-[ES7297] was found in pepper (Capsicum annuum) (2). In September 2002, we observed tomato plants of TYLCD tolerant tomato cultivars (Kampala and Tiway) showing strong TYLCD symptoms (shortened internodes, curling of leaflet margins, and leaf blade reduction). Samples from 90 of these plants were collected from greenhouses located in the Province of Murcia and analyzed by Southern blot using the intergenic region of TYLCSV-ES[2] and TYLCV-[ES7297] as specific probes. Positive signals were obtained for TYLCV-[ES7297] and TYLCSV-ES[2] in 88 and 23 of the plants, respectively. Samples from eight TYLCV single-infected plants (four ‘Kampala’ and four ‘Tiway’) were analyzed by polymerase chain reac...
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