Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of Resistance
<i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> is a recently discovered species within the genus <i>Nicotiana</i>. The aim of the present study was to evaluate its resistance to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV). Molecular analysis wa...
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doaj-df6ea9d8ce934edeb8f13395b136f3372021-08-26T13:26:03ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-08-01111617161710.3390/agronomy11081617Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of ResistanceAnna Depta0Teresa Doroszewska1Anna Czubacka2Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation—State Research Institute, Czartoryskich 8 Str., 24-100 Puławy, PolandInstitute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation—State Research Institute, Czartoryskich 8 Str., 24-100 Puławy, PolandInstitute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation—State Research Institute, Czartoryskich 8 Str., 24-100 Puławy, Poland<i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> is a recently discovered species within the genus <i>Nicotiana</i>. The aim of the present study was to evaluate its resistance to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV). Molecular analysis was performed to detect the <i>Va</i> gene determining susceptibility to PVY and the SCAR marker associated with resistance to TSWV. Resistance tests were carried out under greenhouse conditions through artificial inoculation with one TSWV and two PVY isolates. In order to confirm the presence of the viruses in plants, DAS-ELISA tests were performed using antibodies against PVY and TSWV. The results indicated the absence of the PVY susceptibility gene and the presence of the TSWV resistance gene in the genome of <i>N. mutabilis.</i> This species was considered tolerant to the two PVY isolates tested because, despite the positive DAS-ELISA results, the infected plants showed vein clearing and chlorotic spots but no vein necrosis. As a result of TSWV inoculation, <i>N. mutabilis</i> showed a hypersensitive response; however, after four months, 30% of the inoculated plants showed systemic infection. This species extends the genetic variation in the genus <i>Nicotiana</i> and, because of its tolerance to PVY and partial resistance to TSWV, it may be a potential source of resistance to these viruses.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/8/1617resistancetolerance<i>va</i> geneSCAR marker |
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Anna Depta Teresa Doroszewska Anna Czubacka Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of Resistance Agronomy resistance tolerance <i>va</i> gene SCAR marker |
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Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of Resistance |
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Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of Resistance |
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Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of Resistance |
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Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of Resistance |
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Resistance Response of the Recently Discovered Species <i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV) Compared to Other Sources of Resistance |
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resistance response of the recently discovered species <i>nicotiana mutabilis</i> to <i>potato virus y</i> (pvy) and <i>tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (tswv) compared to other sources of resistance |
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<i>Nicotiana mutabilis</i> is a recently discovered species within the genus <i>Nicotiana</i>. The aim of the present study was to evaluate its resistance to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) and <i>Tomato spotted wilt virus</i> (TSWV). Molecular analysis was performed to detect the <i>Va</i> gene determining susceptibility to PVY and the SCAR marker associated with resistance to TSWV. Resistance tests were carried out under greenhouse conditions through artificial inoculation with one TSWV and two PVY isolates. In order to confirm the presence of the viruses in plants, DAS-ELISA tests were performed using antibodies against PVY and TSWV. The results indicated the absence of the PVY susceptibility gene and the presence of the TSWV resistance gene in the genome of <i>N. mutabilis.</i> This species was considered tolerant to the two PVY isolates tested because, despite the positive DAS-ELISA results, the infected plants showed vein clearing and chlorotic spots but no vein necrosis. As a result of TSWV inoculation, <i>N. mutabilis</i> showed a hypersensitive response; however, after four months, 30% of the inoculated plants showed systemic infection. This species extends the genetic variation in the genus <i>Nicotiana</i> and, because of its tolerance to PVY and partial resistance to TSWV, it may be a potential source of resistance to these viruses. |
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