Abstract

Potato crop is particularly affected by virus diseases, and potato virus Y (PVY) currently considered the most important pathogen distributed worldwide as a diversity of strains. Wild and cultivated tuber-bearing species of the genus Solanum L., stored in the VIR collection, are used as the initial material in creation domestic potato varieties (Solanum tuberosum L.) resistant to virus diseases. The preservation and rational utilization of the potato collection is based on regular phytosanitary monitoring, including quarantine objects, foremost PSTVd (potato spindle tuber viroid). The aim of the work is to examine plants of tuber-bearing Solanum species in the field gene bank of VIR for the presence of PSTVd and PVX (potato virus X), PVS (potato virus S), PVM (potato virus M) and PVY, which are the most common viruses on potatoes in the North-West District of Russia. We examined clonal plants of 137 genotypes representing 31 species of the section Petota of the genus Solanum L. A diagnostic was carried out using ELISA, RT-PCR and indicator plants. No PSTVd was found in the studied plants, but a plural infestation by mosaic viruses was detected, more than half of the tested clones are infected with two or more viruses. In the studied samples, only 17 genotypes (12 %) are not infected by PVX, PVS, PVM and PVY according to the ELISA test. There are statistically significant differences in the virus infestation of Solanum species with different origins, according to Pearson’s chi-squared test. Among the studied genotypes of wild relatives of potatoes, the proportion of those affected by PVY was significantly higher in the South American than in the North American species (χ2 = 4.56, p = 0.03); the proportion of genotypes affected by PVХ was significantly higher in the North American species (χ2 = 8.81, p = 0.003), the critical value was χ2 = 3.841. PVY strains were identified by multiplex RT-PCR in 37 genotypes of Solanum spp. We found that 27 genotypes are infected by a common PVYO strain, two genotypes are infected by PVYNW (A) and PVYNW (B) strains, respectively, seven genotypes are infected by a mixture of PVYO +PVYNW (A) strains, and one is infected by a mixture of PVYO +PVYNTN-NW (SYRI)+SYRIII strains. The recombinant strains of PVY are detected in the North-West District of Russia for the first time. Coherency of the results of PVY strains detection by various (immunological, molecular and biological) methods is discussed.

Highlights

  • In a changing climate, sustainable agricultural production of sufficient volumes of diverse high-quality food products is necessary to provide the population of the world with food.One of the leading crops in global agriculture is potato, a vegetatively propagated crop, vulnerable to virus infections

  • The obtained results are consistent with the previous testing of other genotypes of wild Solanum species from the VIR collection for PSTVd presence

  • Conservation, study and reproduction of wild relatives of the tuber-bearing Solanum spp. is carried out in the field gene bank of VIR located on the territory of the Science and Production Base “Pushkin and Pavlovsk Laboratories of VIR” in Pushkin town

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Introduction

Sustainable agricultural production of sufficient volumes of diverse high-quality food products is necessary to provide the population of the world with food.One of the leading crops in global agriculture is potato, a vegetatively propagated crop, vulnerable to virus infections. No less than 40 potato-infecting virus species are known (Potato Biology..., 2007), of which six are the most harmful and widespread: namely, the potato leafroll virus (PLRV) and the mosaic viruses: potato virus X (PVX), potato virus S (PVS), potato virus M (PVM), potato virus A (PVA) and potato virus Y (PVY). Virus diseases, especially those that are caused by a mixture of PVY and other viruses of the mosaic group, lead to significant losses in production of the commodity in question and impede seed production. PVY recombinant isolates represent a particular problem for the potato industry, since many of them cause necrotic lesions or potato tubers fissuring

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