2016
DOI: 10.18781/r.mex.fit.1602-1
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Virus asociados al amarillamiento de Hibiscus sabdariffa en Guerrero, México

Abstract: Resumen. En la zona productora de jamaica (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) del estado de Guerrero en el ciclo otoño-invierno 2014 se observaron cinco parcelas con una incidencia de 90 a 100 % de plantas con aclaramiento de nervaduras, mosaico y amarillamiento. Se colectaron plantas asintomáticas y con los síntomas antes descritos y se injertaron en plantas sanas de jamaica observándose clorosis de venas y mosaico 17 días después en las plantas injertadas con hojas que mostraban síntomas. Se extrajo DNA y RNA de tejido… Show more

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“…Among the begomovirus species that have been reported in association with roselle are: Cotton leaf curl Multan virus (CLCuV), Mesta yellow vein mosaic virus (MeYVMV), Hibiscus variegation virus (HiVV, provisional name) (Hernández-Zepeda et al, 2007;Chatterjee and Ghosh, 2008;Muhammad et al, 2017) and Okra yellow mosaic Mexico virus (OYMMV). The latter was recently reported in the state of Guerrero, Mexico in association with yellowing of roselle at incidences of up to 90 to 100 % (Velázquez et al, 2016). This virus was also detected in Abutilon permolle, Corchorus siliquosus and Sida acuta in Yucatán, Mexico (Hernández-Zepeda et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…Among the begomovirus species that have been reported in association with roselle are: Cotton leaf curl Multan virus (CLCuV), Mesta yellow vein mosaic virus (MeYVMV), Hibiscus variegation virus (HiVV, provisional name) (Hernández-Zepeda et al, 2007;Chatterjee and Ghosh, 2008;Muhammad et al, 2017) and Okra yellow mosaic Mexico virus (OYMMV). The latter was recently reported in the state of Guerrero, Mexico in association with yellowing of roselle at incidences of up to 90 to 100 % (Velázquez et al, 2016). This virus was also detected in Abutilon permolle, Corchorus siliquosus and Sida acuta in Yucatán, Mexico (Hernández-Zepeda et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 58%
“…These eight symptomatic roselle plants were analyzed by PCR with OYMMV-F/ OYMMV-R primers and all amplified the expected product of 463 bp. Sequence of the latter (Accession number MH090684) had a similarity of 92% with OYMMV, a virus previously reported by Velázquez et al (2016) in roselle cultivars in the same area. In the case of begomoviruses it has been established that a sequence with a similarity ≥ 91% with the whole genome or part of the DNA-A component, it means that it is the same species,…”
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