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토마토반점위조바이러스에 대한 재배 및 야생형 고추 수집종의 병징과 저항성 조사

Translated title of the contribution: Symptom and Resistance of Cultivated and Wild Capsicum Accessions to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus

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Abstract

One hundred Capsicum accessions were screened for symptomatic response and resistance to Tomato spotted wilt virus-pb1 (TSWV-pb1). Symptom and its severity rating were checked by visual observation at 9, 12, 14, and 45 days after inoculation, respectively. Enzyme-linked immune-sorbent assay was performed all tested individuals on non-inoculated upper leaves after the third rating to indentify viral infection. Leaf curling was predominant in almost susceptible individuals of each accession. Stem necrosis was most frequent in wild species while yellowing in commercial hybrids and Korean land race cultivars. Ring spot, a typical symptom of TSWV, was rarely detected in some of a few accessions. Different levels of resistance to TSWV-pb1 were observed among the tested accessions. High level of resistance was detected in 4 commercial cultivars of Kpc-35, -36, -57, and -62, and 8 wild species of PBI-11, C00105, PBC076, PBC280, PBC426, PBC495, PBC537, and PI201238 through seedling test by mechanical inoculation.
Translated title of the contributionSymptom and Resistance of Cultivated and Wild Capsicum Accessions to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)59-65
Number of pages7
JournalResearch in Plant Disease
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011.04.30

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