Okra (Hibiscus esculentus)—A New Host of Turnip mosaic virus in Israel

2001 
In July 1999, Hibiscus esculentus plants, grown in garden plots in Galilee, Israel, exhibited chlorosis, vein clearing accompanied by necrosis, and growth reduction. All samples (n = 10) tested positive for Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), using a polyclonal antibody produced in our laboratory against purified virus. Virus in crude sap extracted from symptomatic tissue was mechanically transmitted to Chenopodium quinoa, C. amaranticolor, Nicotiana tabacum Xanthi nc and White Burley, N. clevelandii, N. benthamiana, N. sylvestris, and N. rustica, all of which developed symptoms characteristic of TuMV infection (1). ELISA testing of leaf sap extracted from mechanically inoculated indicator plants gave a strong positive reaction to TuMV. Leaf dip preparations of H. esculentus were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy. Filamentous virus particles typical of a potyvirus were observed in samples from symptomatic leaves. General primer pairs, which cover the complet...
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