Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange

French West Indies Biological Resources Centre for Tropical Plants (CRB-PT) maintains several germplasm collections of tropical crops and wild relatives, including a collection of more than 450 yam accessions (Dioscorea spp) in vitroculture. The purpose of this Centre is to conserve this biodiversity and distribute virus-free germplasm to end users. To this aim, virus populations infecting conserved accessions have been characterized and the diversity of intra and inter-species highlighted through the SafePGR project. Thus, three new virus generi have been found out (Ampelovirus, Macluravirus and Sadwavirus) besides those existing (Badnavirus [1], Potyvirus [2] and Potexvirus [3]). Efficient extraction method and appropriate detection tools have been created and/or optimized, then implemented for an initial diagnosis of the in vitro collection. Prevalence shown that more than 75% of yam accessions are infected by Potyvirus, 80% of D. alata, the most cultivated yam, are infected by the new yam virus Ampelovirus and Macluravirus are only present in D. alata. Only 14 accessions remained free of viruses, but the majority of the collection contained one, two or more of viruses, so the necessity to sanitize the infected germplasm. The sanitation process consists to submit shoots to thermotherapy at 34°C, then in excising apical meristem to obtain the regeneration of a new plant, expecting to be free of viruses. Using optimized detection tools, each new plant is diagnosed for the six viral generi. Up to now, the sanitation process leads to the achievement of 8 accessions completely virus-free. The development and yield of this improved plant material have to be evaluated by comparison of infected and sanitized accessions.

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Main Authors: Gomez, Rose-Marie, Gélabale, Suzia, Filloux, Denis, Gamiette, Franciane, Pavis, Claudie, Umber, Marie
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5909642019-01-31T13:46:34Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/590964/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/590964/ Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange. Gomez Rose-Marie, Gélabale Suzia, Filloux Denis, Gamiette Franciane, Pavis Claudie, Umber Marie. 2016. In : Proceedings of the 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Food Crops Society: “Engineering Ecological Modernization of Agriculture / Exploring the Potential of Tropical Biological Resources for Innovation / Towards a Bio-Economic Development of Caribbean Co. Naves Michel (ed.), Angeon Valérie (ed.), Merlot Bérengère (ed.), Fahrasmane Louis (ed.), Diman Jean Louis (ed.), Labbé Patrick (ed.), Traffond Patricia (ed.), Colon Wilfredo (ed.), Ozier Lafontaine Harry (ed.). INRA. Le Gosier : Caribbean Food Crops Society, 116-117. Caribbean food crops society annual meeting. 52, Le Gosier, Guadeloupe, 10 Juillet 2016/16 Juillet 2016. Researchers Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange Gomez, Rose-Marie Gélabale, Suzia Filloux, Denis Gamiette, Franciane Pavis, Claudie Umber, Marie eng 2016 Caribbean Food Crops Society Proceedings of the 52nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Food Crops Society: “Engineering Ecological Modernization of Agriculture / Exploring the Potential of Tropical Biological Resources for Innovation / Towards a Bio-Economic Development of Caribbean Co French West Indies Biological Resources Centre for Tropical Plants (CRB-PT) maintains several germplasm collections of tropical crops and wild relatives, including a collection of more than 450 yam accessions (Dioscorea spp) in vitroculture. The purpose of this Centre is to conserve this biodiversity and distribute virus-free germplasm to end users. To this aim, virus populations infecting conserved accessions have been characterized and the diversity of intra and inter-species highlighted through the SafePGR project. Thus, three new virus generi have been found out (Ampelovirus, Macluravirus and Sadwavirus) besides those existing (Badnavirus [1], Potyvirus [2] and Potexvirus [3]). Efficient extraction method and appropriate detection tools have been created and/or optimized, then implemented for an initial diagnosis of the in vitro collection. Prevalence shown that more than 75% of yam accessions are infected by Potyvirus, 80% of D. alata, the most cultivated yam, are infected by the new yam virus Ampelovirus and Macluravirus are only present in D. alata. Only 14 accessions remained free of viruses, but the majority of the collection contained one, two or more of viruses, so the necessity to sanitize the infected germplasm. The sanitation process consists to submit shoots to thermotherapy at 34°C, then in excising apical meristem to obtain the regeneration of a new plant, expecting to be free of viruses. Using optimized detection tools, each new plant is diagnosed for the six viral generi. Up to now, the sanitation process leads to the achievement of 8 accessions completely virus-free. The development and yield of this improved plant material have to be evaluated by comparison of infected and sanitized accessions. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/590964/1/ID590964.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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description French West Indies Biological Resources Centre for Tropical Plants (CRB-PT) maintains several germplasm collections of tropical crops and wild relatives, including a collection of more than 450 yam accessions (Dioscorea spp) in vitroculture. The purpose of this Centre is to conserve this biodiversity and distribute virus-free germplasm to end users. To this aim, virus populations infecting conserved accessions have been characterized and the diversity of intra and inter-species highlighted through the SafePGR project. Thus, three new virus generi have been found out (Ampelovirus, Macluravirus and Sadwavirus) besides those existing (Badnavirus [1], Potyvirus [2] and Potexvirus [3]). Efficient extraction method and appropriate detection tools have been created and/or optimized, then implemented for an initial diagnosis of the in vitro collection. Prevalence shown that more than 75% of yam accessions are infected by Potyvirus, 80% of D. alata, the most cultivated yam, are infected by the new yam virus Ampelovirus and Macluravirus are only present in D. alata. Only 14 accessions remained free of viruses, but the majority of the collection contained one, two or more of viruses, so the necessity to sanitize the infected germplasm. The sanitation process consists to submit shoots to thermotherapy at 34°C, then in excising apical meristem to obtain the regeneration of a new plant, expecting to be free of viruses. Using optimized detection tools, each new plant is diagnosed for the six viral generi. Up to now, the sanitation process leads to the achievement of 8 accessions completely virus-free. The development and yield of this improved plant material have to be evaluated by comparison of infected and sanitized accessions.
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author Gomez, Rose-Marie
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Filloux, Denis
Gamiette, Franciane
Pavis, Claudie
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Gélabale, Suzia
Filloux, Denis
Gamiette, Franciane
Pavis, Claudie
Umber, Marie
Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange
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Filloux, Denis
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Pavis, Claudie
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title Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange
title_short Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange
title_full Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange
title_fullStr Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange
title_full_unstemmed Improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange
title_sort improved diagnosis tools for the detection of yam virus in the sanitation process and unveil virus-free accessions for producers' exchange
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