2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582004000600014
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Caracterização de um isolado do Pepper mild mottle virus que não quebra a resistência do gene L3 em Capsicum sp.

Abstract: RESUMO ABSTRACT Characterization of a non-L3 gene-resistance breaking Pepper mild mottle virus isolate in CapsicumA strain of Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) was identified by biological and serological analysis of pepper (Capsicum baccatum) 'Dedo de Moça' seeds from São Paulo, SP, Brazil. To confirm these results, RT-PCR was performed with specific primers flanking the coat protein (CP) ORF of tobamoviruses in subgroup 1. The DNA-amplified fragments, when sequenced and compared with other tobamovirus CP sequ… Show more

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“…The virus species of Tobamovirus genus have worldwide distribution and can occur in different environments, in tropical as well as in temperate climates. In Brazil the most frequently found of tobamoviruses species are Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), type species of the genus; Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), which is present in solanaceous crops, including vegetable and ornamentals plants; and Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV CP) in pepper (Moreira et al 2003;Eiras et al 2004;Duarte et al 2007;Cezar et al 2009;Silva et al 2008;2011).…”
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“…The virus species of Tobamovirus genus have worldwide distribution and can occur in different environments, in tropical as well as in temperate climates. In Brazil the most frequently found of tobamoviruses species are Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), type species of the genus; Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), which is present in solanaceous crops, including vegetable and ornamentals plants; and Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV CP) in pepper (Moreira et al 2003;Eiras et al 2004;Duarte et al 2007;Cezar et al 2009;Silva et al 2008;2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The simplest, called the biological method, consists of planting the seeds and observing the symptoms in infected plants, which also can be analyzed by other diagnostic methods. Serological methods such as the DAS and the PTAS ELISA have been extensively used for the detection of several species of virus with a satisfactory result (Chitra et al 1999;Eiras et al 2004;Sevik and Kose-Tohumcu 2011). Among the molecular methods, the most widely used is the RT-PCR (Eiras et al 2004;Lee et al 2004;Kumar et al 2011;Liu et al 2014).…”
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