Further evidence of the association of a phytoplasma and a virus with yellow leaf syndrome of sugarcane
Code (CO)MSI00P3500
Author (AU)Aljanabi, S. M.
Parmessur, Y.
Moutia, Y.
Saumtally, S.
Dookun, A.
Title - English (ET)Further evidence of the association of a phytoplasma and a virus with yellow leaf syndrome of sugarcane
Document Type(DT)Periodical article
Date of publication (DP)2001
Series (SE)Plant Pathology
ISSN (SN)0032-0862
Source (SO)50(5): 628-636
Language of text (LT)En
Language of summaries (LS)En
Abstract (AB)Using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), reverse-transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR) and double antibody sandwich enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA), a phytoplasma (sugarcane yellows phytoplasma, ScYP) and a virus (Sugarcane yellow leaf virus, ScYLV) were detected in sugarcane with yellow leaf syndrome &YLS) in Mauritius. Samples were collected from clones undergoing quaantine in a variety-collection plot and in commercial fields. A 1.25 kb DNA fragment encoding the phytoplasma 16S rRNA was consistently amplified by nested PCR. Of 134 samples with and without symptoms derived from 113 varieties, 111 were infected by either ScYLV or ScYP. The phytoplasma was detected in 63 samples by PCR, Restriction fragment length polymorphysm (RFLP) analysis of the phytoplasma 16S rDNA amplified product indicated that sugarcane yellows phytoplasma group III, which is related to Western X phytoplasma, is present in Mauritius. ScYLV was detected by RT-PCR and ELISA. The virus was more widely distributed than the phytoplasma, and was found in 70 and 100 samples by ELISA and RT-PCR, respectively. There was a significant correlation between the presence of the phytoplasma and YLS symptoms, while such correlation was not significant for ScYLV detected by RT-PCR. ELISA was less sensitive than RT-PCR for detection of ScYLV. Forty-one samples were coinfected with both microorganisms. Eighty-five per cent of the samples displayed symptoms when ScYLV and SCYP coexisted, while 55 and 38 per cent were observed when ScYP or ScYLV, respectively, was present alone. The results indicate that the presence of both organisms enhanced the syndrome.
Descriptors - English (DE)Sugarcane
Yellow leaf syndrome
Viruses
Phytoplasma
diseases
analytical techniques
ELISA
PCR
Polerovirus
RT-PCR
sugarcane yellow leaf virus
sugarcane yellows phytoplasma
Descriptors - Geographic (DG)Mauritius
Sort Key 1(K1)Sugarcane: Diseases and disease management
Sort Key 2 (K2)Yellow leaf syndrome
Date record entered (DA)2001-11-16
Language of analysis (LA)En
Location (LO)Path
Processing status (PS)CAT
MSIRI Staff (MS)Path
Biotech