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Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars

Sugarcane yellow leaf disease (YLD) caused by sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) is a major threat for the sugarcane industry worldwide, and the aphid Melanaphis sacchari is its main vector. Breeding programs in Brazil have provided cultivars with intermediate resistance to ScYLV, whereas the incid...

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Autores principales: Bertasello, Luiz Eduardo Tilhaqui, da Silva, Marcel Fernando, Pinto, Luciana Rossini, Nóbile, Paula Macedo, Carmo-Sousa, Michele, dos Anjos, Ivan Antônio, Perecin, Dilermando, Spotti Lopes, João Roberto, Gonçalves, Marcos Cesar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10489660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173079
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author Bertasello, Luiz Eduardo Tilhaqui
da Silva, Marcel Fernando
Pinto, Luciana Rossini
Nóbile, Paula Macedo
Carmo-Sousa, Michele
dos Anjos, Ivan Antônio
Perecin, Dilermando
Spotti Lopes, João Roberto
Gonçalves, Marcos Cesar
author_facet Bertasello, Luiz Eduardo Tilhaqui
da Silva, Marcel Fernando
Pinto, Luciana Rossini
Nóbile, Paula Macedo
Carmo-Sousa, Michele
dos Anjos, Ivan Antônio
Perecin, Dilermando
Spotti Lopes, João Roberto
Gonçalves, Marcos Cesar
author_sort Bertasello, Luiz Eduardo Tilhaqui
collection PubMed
description Sugarcane yellow leaf disease (YLD) caused by sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) is a major threat for the sugarcane industry worldwide, and the aphid Melanaphis sacchari is its main vector. Breeding programs in Brazil have provided cultivars with intermediate resistance to ScYLV, whereas the incidence of ScYLV has been underestimated partly due to the complexity of YLD symptom expression and identification. Here, we evaluated YLD symptoms in a field assay using eight sugarcane genotypes comprising six well-established commercial high-sucrose cultivars, one biomass yield cultivar, and a susceptible reference under greenhouse conditions, along with estimation of virus titer through RT-qPCR from leaf samples. Additionally, a free-choice bioassay was used to determine the number of aphids feeding on the SCYLV-infected cultivars. Most of the cultivars showed some degree of resistance to YLD, while also revealing positive RT-qPCR results for ScYLV and virus titers with non-significant correlation with YLD severity. The cultivars IACSP01-5503 and IACBIO-266 were similar in terms of aphid preference and ScYLV resistance traits, whereas the least preferred cultivar by M. sacchari, IACSP96-7569, showed intermediate symptoms but similar virus titer to the susceptible reference, SP71-6163. We conclude that current genetic resistance incorporated into sugarcane commercial cultivars does not effectively prevent the spread of ScYLV by its main aphid vector.
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spelling pubmed-104896602023-09-09 Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars Bertasello, Luiz Eduardo Tilhaqui da Silva, Marcel Fernando Pinto, Luciana Rossini Nóbile, Paula Macedo Carmo-Sousa, Michele dos Anjos, Ivan Antônio Perecin, Dilermando Spotti Lopes, João Roberto Gonçalves, Marcos Cesar Plants (Basel) Article Sugarcane yellow leaf disease (YLD) caused by sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) is a major threat for the sugarcane industry worldwide, and the aphid Melanaphis sacchari is its main vector. Breeding programs in Brazil have provided cultivars with intermediate resistance to ScYLV, whereas the incidence of ScYLV has been underestimated partly due to the complexity of YLD symptom expression and identification. Here, we evaluated YLD symptoms in a field assay using eight sugarcane genotypes comprising six well-established commercial high-sucrose cultivars, one biomass yield cultivar, and a susceptible reference under greenhouse conditions, along with estimation of virus titer through RT-qPCR from leaf samples. Additionally, a free-choice bioassay was used to determine the number of aphids feeding on the SCYLV-infected cultivars. Most of the cultivars showed some degree of resistance to YLD, while also revealing positive RT-qPCR results for ScYLV and virus titers with non-significant correlation with YLD severity. The cultivars IACSP01-5503 and IACBIO-266 were similar in terms of aphid preference and ScYLV resistance traits, whereas the least preferred cultivar by M. sacchari, IACSP96-7569, showed intermediate symptoms but similar virus titer to the susceptible reference, SP71-6163. We conclude that current genetic resistance incorporated into sugarcane commercial cultivars does not effectively prevent the spread of ScYLV by its main aphid vector. MDPI 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10489660/ /pubmed/37687326 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173079 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bertasello, Luiz Eduardo Tilhaqui
da Silva, Marcel Fernando
Pinto, Luciana Rossini
Nóbile, Paula Macedo
Carmo-Sousa, Michele
dos Anjos, Ivan Antônio
Perecin, Dilermando
Spotti Lopes, João Roberto
Gonçalves, Marcos Cesar
Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars
title Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars
title_full Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars
title_fullStr Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars
title_short Yellow Leaf Disease Resistance and Melanaphis sacchari Preference in Commercial Sugarcane Cultivars
title_sort yellow leaf disease resistance and melanaphis sacchari preference in commercial sugarcane cultivars
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10489660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173079
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