HomeAnnals of Tropical Researchvol. 22 no. 1 & 2 (2000)

Distribution, transmission and disease characterization of sweetpotato feathery mottle virus

Josef Margraf | Flora Mia Y. Duatin

 

Abstract:

Palomar M.K., Barsalote, E.B. and Colis, H.S.V. 2000. Distribution, transmission and disease characterization of sweetpotato feathery mottle virus. Ann. Trop. Res. 22[1&2]:16-30. Sweetpotato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV) disease was observed in the sweetpotato fields of the Visayas State College of Agriculture and adjacent barangays with infection ranging from 2.8 to 21.0%. Likewise, in the the germplasm collection ofthe Philippine Root Crop Research and Training Center, 21.0% of the 1,124 sweetpotato accessions were infected with SPFMV, 8.0% of which were severely infected. Transmission studies showed that SPFMV was mechanically and biologically transmissible but not seedborne. SPFMV was mechanically transmitted to true seedlings (2-5 leaf stage) but not to vegetative cuttings and tuber sprouts. It was also non-persistently transmitted by the melon aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover). The acquisition feeding and inoculation feeding periods of the aphid were 5-6 sec and 15-60 sec, respectively. Serial transmission trials revealed that the insect could transmit the disease up to 5 plants after a single acquisition feeding only. There were two strains of SPFMV based on disease symptoms in sweetpotato and in reaction to certain host plants. Both strains showed similar transmissibility and physical properties in vitro.



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