2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajmr2015.7857
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Molecular characterization and genetic diversity of Tobacco streak virus infecting soybean (Glycine max L.)

Abstract: Soybean (Glycine max L.), the most popular oil seed crop, grown in the experimental fields of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and adjoining areas exhibited symptoms of necrosis and stunting. The symptoms were similar to bud blight of soybean caused by the Tobacco streak virus (TSV) and the disease is most prevalent throughout the country. To study the nature of infection, sap inoculation of the soybean strain induced local as well systemic infection on cowpea plants cv. C 152 and resulted in the production … Show more

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“…Other symptoms include necrotic streaks on petiole and necrosis on crown region (Valarmathi, 2018) [66] . Presence of TSV has been confirmed through DAC ELISA in onion (Asadhi et al, 2016) [10] , soybean (Arun Kumar et al, 2008; Rajamanickam et al, 2016) [9,53] , cotton (Rageshwari et al, 2017) [51] , groundnut (Vemana and Jain, 2010; Reddy et al, 2002) [67,56] , blackgram (Ladhalakshmi et al, 2006) [41] , lablab (Reddy et al, 2013) [57] . TSV inoculum from strawberry leaves was successfully transferred to C. quinoa in Phosphate buffer (0.05 M) amended with 2-mercaptoethanol and poly vinyl pyrolidine (Spiegel and Cohen, 1985) [64] .…”
Section: Tobacco Streak Virus (Tsv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other symptoms include necrotic streaks on petiole and necrosis on crown region (Valarmathi, 2018) [66] . Presence of TSV has been confirmed through DAC ELISA in onion (Asadhi et al, 2016) [10] , soybean (Arun Kumar et al, 2008; Rajamanickam et al, 2016) [9,53] , cotton (Rageshwari et al, 2017) [51] , groundnut (Vemana and Jain, 2010; Reddy et al, 2002) [67,56] , blackgram (Ladhalakshmi et al, 2006) [41] , lablab (Reddy et al, 2013) [57] . TSV inoculum from strawberry leaves was successfully transferred to C. quinoa in Phosphate buffer (0.05 M) amended with 2-mercaptoethanol and poly vinyl pyrolidine (Spiegel and Cohen, 1985) [64] .…”
Section: Tobacco Streak Virus (Tsv)mentioning
confidence: 99%