Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France

CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine imports sugarcane varieties from different countries all over the world. These varieties, imported as cuttings or tissue-cultured plantlets, are likely to harbour pathogenic organisms and especially viruses. Among the 10 virus species that have or might have been introduced into CIRAD's quarantine, Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV), Sorghum mosaic virus (SrMV), Sugarcane streak mosaic virus (SCSMV) and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) are the most liable to be spread outside the quarantine glasshouses. The risk of spread is due to the presence of insect vectors (in particular aphids such as Rhopalosiphum maydis) in the Mediterranean area and a large variety of weeds (mainly Gramineae) that are listed as alternate host plants of these viruses. Eighty-seven leaf samples (4 from maize, 10 from Johnson grass, 72 from sorghum and 1 from Setaria adhaerens) were collected in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's quarantine and tested for viruses using RT-PCR and RFLP techniques. Almost all samples showed mosaic symptoms and 86 were infected by Maize dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) (SrMV-SCH cannot be excluded) and/or SCMV belonging to the monophyletic maize group. None of these viruses was likely to come from CIRAD's quarantine glasshouses. Neither SCMV belonging to the sugarcane group nor SCSMV was detected. A virus related to (but different from) SCYLV was detected in two Johnson grass samples, but its identity and origin have not been investigated yet. (Texte intégral)

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Main Authors: Renier, Adeline, Girard, Jean-Claude, Rott, Philippe
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5538692019-12-06T17:07:13Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553869/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553869/ Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France. Renier Adeline, Girard Jean-Claude, Rott Philippe. 2005. In : 10th Conference on Viral Diseases of Graminae in Europe, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgique, 12-14 september 2005. s.l. : s.n., Résumé, 1 p. Conference on Viral Diseases of Graminae in Europe. 10, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique, 12 Septembre 2005/14 Septembre 2005. Researchers Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France Renier, Adeline Girard, Jean-Claude Rott, Philippe eng 2005 s.n. 10th Conference on Viral Diseases of Graminae in Europe, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgique, 12-14 september 2005 H20 - Maladies des plantes CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine imports sugarcane varieties from different countries all over the world. These varieties, imported as cuttings or tissue-cultured plantlets, are likely to harbour pathogenic organisms and especially viruses. Among the 10 virus species that have or might have been introduced into CIRAD's quarantine, Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV), Sorghum mosaic virus (SrMV), Sugarcane streak mosaic virus (SCSMV) and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) are the most liable to be spread outside the quarantine glasshouses. The risk of spread is due to the presence of insect vectors (in particular aphids such as Rhopalosiphum maydis) in the Mediterranean area and a large variety of weeds (mainly Gramineae) that are listed as alternate host plants of these viruses. Eighty-seven leaf samples (4 from maize, 10 from Johnson grass, 72 from sorghum and 1 from Setaria adhaerens) were collected in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's quarantine and tested for viruses using RT-PCR and RFLP techniques. Almost all samples showed mosaic symptoms and 86 were infected by Maize dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) (SrMV-SCH cannot be excluded) and/or SCMV belonging to the monophyletic maize group. None of these viruses was likely to come from CIRAD's quarantine glasshouses. Neither SCMV belonging to the sugarcane group nor SCSMV was detected. A virus related to (but different from) SCYLV was detected in two Johnson grass samples, but its identity and origin have not been investigated yet. (Texte intégral) conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553869/1/document_553869.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=207330
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Renier, Adeline
Girard, Jean-Claude
Rott, Philippe
Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France
description CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine imports sugarcane varieties from different countries all over the world. These varieties, imported as cuttings or tissue-cultured plantlets, are likely to harbour pathogenic organisms and especially viruses. Among the 10 virus species that have or might have been introduced into CIRAD's quarantine, Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV), Sorghum mosaic virus (SrMV), Sugarcane streak mosaic virus (SCSMV) and Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) are the most liable to be spread outside the quarantine glasshouses. The risk of spread is due to the presence of insect vectors (in particular aphids such as Rhopalosiphum maydis) in the Mediterranean area and a large variety of weeds (mainly Gramineae) that are listed as alternate host plants of these viruses. Eighty-seven leaf samples (4 from maize, 10 from Johnson grass, 72 from sorghum and 1 from Setaria adhaerens) were collected in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's quarantine and tested for viruses using RT-PCR and RFLP techniques. Almost all samples showed mosaic symptoms and 86 were infected by Maize dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) (SrMV-SCH cannot be excluded) and/or SCMV belonging to the monophyletic maize group. None of these viruses was likely to come from CIRAD's quarantine glasshouses. Neither SCMV belonging to the sugarcane group nor SCSMV was detected. A virus related to (but different from) SCYLV was detected in two Johnson grass samples, but its identity and origin have not been investigated yet. (Texte intégral)
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title Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France
title_short Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France
title_full Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France
title_fullStr Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France
title_full_unstemmed Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France
title_sort identification of viruses in gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of cirad's sugarcane quarantine in montpellier, france
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