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Annals of Applied Biology | 2017

Inoculation of cucumber, melón and zucchini varieties with Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV) and evaluation of infection using different methods.

María Del Rosario Figás-Moreno; Ana Alfaro Fernández; María Isabel Font San Ambrosio; Dionís Borràs Palomares; Cristina Casanova-Calancha; Maria Hurtado Ricart; María de la O Plazas Ávila; Jaime Prohens Tomás; Salvador Soler Aleixandre

The disease caused by Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), which is naturally transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, causes important economic losses in cucurbit crops. The availability of simple and efficient inoculation protocols and detection methods is necessary for screening varieties and germplasm collections as well as for breeding populations. We evaluated the infectivity of ToLCNDV inocula prepared using three different buffers for mechanical sap inoculation in a susceptible variety of zucchini. We found that inoculum prepared with buffer III, which contains polyvinylpyrrolidone, is highly efficient for mechanical inoculation, with 100% of plants displaying severe symptoms 21 days post-inoculation. Using this buffer, we mechanically inoculated 19 commercial varieties of cucurbit crops (six of cucumber, six of melon and seven of zucchini), evaluated the evolution of symptoms and diagnosed infection using nine different ToLCNDV detection methods (four based on serology, four based on molecular hybridization and one based on PCR detection). The results revealed that all varieties are susceptible, although cucumber varieties display less severe symptoms than those of melon or zucchini. All detection methods were highly efficient (more than 85% of plants testing positive) in melon and zucchini, but in cucumber, the percentage of positive plants detected with serology and molecular hybridization methods ranged from 20.4% with Squash leaf curl virus (SLCV) antiserum, to 78.5% with DNA extract hybridization. Overall, the best detection results were obtained with PCR, with 92.6%, 92.4% and 98.4% cucumber, melon and zucchini plants, respectively, testing positive. When considering the overall results in the three crops, the best serology and molecular hybridization methods were those using Watermelon chlorotic stunt virus (WmCSV) antiserum and DNA extract, respectively. The inoculation methodology developed and the information on detection methods are of great relevance for the selection and breeding of varieties of cucurbit crops that are tolerant or resistant to ToLCNDV.


Acta Horticulturae | 2012

Characteristics and selection of the 'Almagro' heirloom eggplant and potential for further development

Jaime Prohens Tomás; Julio Ernesto Muñoz Falcón; Santiago Navarro; Adrián Rodríguez Burruezo; María de la O Plazas Ávila; Francisco Ribas-Elcorobarrutia; Angel Castro-Calzado

This work has been financed by the Consejeria de Educaciony Ciencia de la Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha and Feder (HITO-09-23) and by the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia (AGL2009-07257 and RF-2008-00008-00-00)


Vida rural | 2001

Variedades tradicionales de berenjena en España

Jaime Prohens Tomás; Fernando Nuez Viñals


Vida rural | 2005

Últimos avances en la mejora genética de la berenjena

Jaime Prohens Tomás; Fernando Nuez Viñals; Julio E. Muñoz; Adrián Rodríguez-Burruezo


Acta Horticulturae | 2011

Characterization for bioactive compounds of Spanish pepper landraces

Adrián Rodríguez Burruezo; Mª Dolores Raigón Jiménez; Jaime Prohens Tomás; Fernando Nuez Viñals


Vida rural | 2000

El Virus del Mosaico del Pepino Dulce en el cultivo del tomate (I)

Jaime Prohens Tomás; Fernando Nuez Viñals; Salvador Soler Aleixandre


Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter = Bulletin de Ressources Phytogénétiques = Noticiario de Recursos Fitogenéticos | 2007

Survey of cultivated and wild edible plant species used in the Department of Chocó, Colombia

Miguel A. Medina Rivas; Alicia Mena; Jaime Prohens Tomás; Fernando Nuez Viñals


Archive | 2017

Identificación de elementos repetitivos en proyectos de secuenciación

Pietro Gramazio; Jaime Prohens Tomás; Francisco Javier Herraiz García; Santiago Navarro; María de la O Plazas Ávila


Colección Congreso | 2017

I Congrés de la tomaca valenciana. La tomaca valenciana d'El Perelló

Salvador Soler Aleixandre; María del Rosario Figàs Moreno; Jaime Prohens Tomás


Agrícola vergel: Fruticultura, horticultura, floricultura | 2017

Caracterización de una colección de variedades tradicionales valencianas de lechuga ("Lactuca sativa" L.)

María del Rosario Figàs Moreno; María Dolores Raigón Jiménez; Cristina Casanova Calancha; E. Soler; L. Pereira Dias; María Dolores García Martínez; E. Rosa; A. Martín; Jaime Prohens Tomás; Salvador Soler Aleixandre

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Fernando Nuez Viñals

Complutense University of Madrid

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María de la O Plazas Ávila

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Santiago Navarro

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Pietro Gramazio

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Ana Pérez de Castro

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Dionís Borràs

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Isabel Andújar

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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