Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali.

In Mali, the economy is mainly based on agriculture. Rice contributes about 5% of the GDP and constitutes a strategic sector with enormous potential. Despite its strategic importance, rice cultivation faces multiple biotic constraints among which rice yellow mottle virus disease is the most important one with an incidence varying from 60 to 100%. To reduce yield loses due to this disease, we determined the mode of action of two rice yellow Mottle virus (RYMV) pathotypes previously isolated in rice fields in Mali, and identified by Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Both types significantly decrease rice height with a more pronounced effect with the type A, which showed more aggressivity even on the SK20-28 genotype recognized as RYMV disease-tolerant variety. Root dry weight, grain production and tiller number were the most affected by the disease. Except for tiller number, the virus type A was always more virulent than the type B. Significant positive correlation was found between disease severity and % reduction in tiller number, percentage reduction in plant height, and grain production. The data presented root inhibition as a mode of action of the two RYMV pathotypes isolated in Mali. This information should be used in order to improve the management strategies for these pathogens on field rice in Mali.

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Main Authors: DOUMBIA, B., BABANA, A. H., DAO, S., SAMAKÉ, S., KASSOGUÉ, A., FANÉ, R., LOBO, V. L. da S., TRAORÉ, D., MACHADO, S., KINKLE, L.
Other Authors: BAKAYE DOUMBIA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; AMADOU HAMADOUN BABANA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SOGNAN DAO, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SALIMATOU SAMAKÉ, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ADOUNIGNA KASSOGUE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ROKIATOU FANE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; VALACIA LEMES DA SILVA LOBO, CNPAF; DIAKARIDIA TRAORE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; STEPHEN MACHADO, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY; LINDA KINKLE, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.
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Published: 2020-08-26
Subjects:Root inhibition, Arroz, Oryza Sativa, Doença de Planta, Vírus, Rice, Rice yellow mottle virus, Plant diseases and disorders,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1124563
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11245632020-08-27T04:10:52Z Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali. DOUMBIA, B. BABANA, A. H. DAO, S. SAMAKÉ, S. KASSOGUÉ, A. FANÉ, R. LOBO, V. L. da S. TRAORÉ, D. MACHADO, S. KINKLE, L. BAKAYE DOUMBIA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; AMADOU HAMADOUN BABANA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SOGNAN DAO, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SALIMATOU SAMAKÉ, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ADOUNIGNA KASSOGUE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ROKIATOU FANE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; VALACIA LEMES DA SILVA LOBO, CNPAF; DIAKARIDIA TRAORE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; STEPHEN MACHADO, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY; LINDA KINKLE, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Root inhibition Arroz Oryza Sativa Doença de Planta Vírus Rice Rice yellow mottle virus Plant diseases and disorders In Mali, the economy is mainly based on agriculture. Rice contributes about 5% of the GDP and constitutes a strategic sector with enormous potential. Despite its strategic importance, rice cultivation faces multiple biotic constraints among which rice yellow mottle virus disease is the most important one with an incidence varying from 60 to 100%. To reduce yield loses due to this disease, we determined the mode of action of two rice yellow Mottle virus (RYMV) pathotypes previously isolated in rice fields in Mali, and identified by Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Both types significantly decrease rice height with a more pronounced effect with the type A, which showed more aggressivity even on the SK20-28 genotype recognized as RYMV disease-tolerant variety. Root dry weight, grain production and tiller number were the most affected by the disease. Except for tiller number, the virus type A was always more virulent than the type B. Significant positive correlation was found between disease severity and % reduction in tiller number, percentage reduction in plant height, and grain production. The data presented root inhibition as a mode of action of the two RYMV pathotypes isolated in Mali. This information should be used in order to improve the management strategies for these pathogens on field rice in Mali. Article number: 71BD88564593. 2020-08-27T04:10:26Z 2020-08-27T04:10:26Z 2020-08-26 2020 Artigo de periódico African Journal of Agricultural Research, v. 16, n. 8, p. 1148-1154, Aug. 2020. 1991-637X http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1124563 https://doi.org/10.5897/AJAR2020.14929 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Root inhibition
Arroz
Oryza Sativa
Doença de Planta
Vírus
Rice
Rice yellow mottle virus
Plant diseases and disorders
Root inhibition
Arroz
Oryza Sativa
Doença de Planta
Vírus
Rice
Rice yellow mottle virus
Plant diseases and disorders
spellingShingle Root inhibition
Arroz
Oryza Sativa
Doença de Planta
Vírus
Rice
Rice yellow mottle virus
Plant diseases and disorders
Root inhibition
Arroz
Oryza Sativa
Doença de Planta
Vírus
Rice
Rice yellow mottle virus
Plant diseases and disorders
DOUMBIA, B.
BABANA, A. H.
DAO, S.
SAMAKÉ, S.
KASSOGUÉ, A.
FANÉ, R.
LOBO, V. L. da S.
TRAORÉ, D.
MACHADO, S.
KINKLE, L.
Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali.
description In Mali, the economy is mainly based on agriculture. Rice contributes about 5% of the GDP and constitutes a strategic sector with enormous potential. Despite its strategic importance, rice cultivation faces multiple biotic constraints among which rice yellow mottle virus disease is the most important one with an incidence varying from 60 to 100%. To reduce yield loses due to this disease, we determined the mode of action of two rice yellow Mottle virus (RYMV) pathotypes previously isolated in rice fields in Mali, and identified by Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Both types significantly decrease rice height with a more pronounced effect with the type A, which showed more aggressivity even on the SK20-28 genotype recognized as RYMV disease-tolerant variety. Root dry weight, grain production and tiller number were the most affected by the disease. Except for tiller number, the virus type A was always more virulent than the type B. Significant positive correlation was found between disease severity and % reduction in tiller number, percentage reduction in plant height, and grain production. The data presented root inhibition as a mode of action of the two RYMV pathotypes isolated in Mali. This information should be used in order to improve the management strategies for these pathogens on field rice in Mali.
author2 BAKAYE DOUMBIA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; AMADOU HAMADOUN BABANA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SOGNAN DAO, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SALIMATOU SAMAKÉ, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ADOUNIGNA KASSOGUE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ROKIATOU FANE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; VALACIA LEMES DA SILVA LOBO, CNPAF; DIAKARIDIA TRAORE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; STEPHEN MACHADO, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY; LINDA KINKLE, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.
author_facet BAKAYE DOUMBIA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; AMADOU HAMADOUN BABANA, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SOGNAN DAO, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; SALIMATOU SAMAKÉ, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ADOUNIGNA KASSOGUE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; ROKIATOU FANE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; VALACIA LEMES DA SILVA LOBO, CNPAF; DIAKARIDIA TRAORE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES, TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES OF BAMAKO, Mali; STEPHEN MACHADO, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY; LINDA KINKLE, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.
DOUMBIA, B.
BABANA, A. H.
DAO, S.
SAMAKÉ, S.
KASSOGUÉ, A.
FANÉ, R.
LOBO, V. L. da S.
TRAORÉ, D.
MACHADO, S.
KINKLE, L.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Root inhibition
Arroz
Oryza Sativa
Doença de Planta
Vírus
Rice
Rice yellow mottle virus
Plant diseases and disorders
author DOUMBIA, B.
BABANA, A. H.
DAO, S.
SAMAKÉ, S.
KASSOGUÉ, A.
FANÉ, R.
LOBO, V. L. da S.
TRAORÉ, D.
MACHADO, S.
KINKLE, L.
author_sort DOUMBIA, B.
title Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali.
title_short Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali.
title_full Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali.
title_fullStr Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali.
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in Mali.
title_sort inhibition of root growth as mode of action of two rice yellow mottle virus pathotypes isolated in mali.
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url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1124563
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