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Diagnostic of Banana streak viruses (BSV) and study of their levels of prevalence and molecular diversity in Cuba

Javer Higginson Elisa, Font Caridad, Del Loreto Reyes Maria, Arencibia Neyda, Fonseca Acela, Luis Ramos Pedro, Gonzalez Gloria, Echemendia Ana Lidia, Teycheney Pierre-Yves. 2011. Diagnostic of Banana streak viruses (BSV) and study of their levels of prevalence and molecular diversity in Cuba. In : 13èmes Rencontres de virologie végétale (RVV 2011), Aussois, France, 16-20 janvier 2011. SFP. s.l. : s.n., Résumé, 1 p. Rencontres de virologie végétale. 13, Aussois, France, 16 Janvier 2011/20 Janvier 2011.

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Résumé : Banana and plantain play a significant role in food security in Cuba, as reflected by the important surfaces (ca 101 000 ha) devoted to their culture. Interspecific triploid (AAB) and tetraploid (AAAB) plantain hybrids harbouring both the Musa acuminata (A) and M. balbisnana (B) genomes are the most cultivated varieties, however triploid AAA dessert banana types such as Dwarf Cavendish and Yangambi Km 5 are also widely cultivated. All types are currently affected by Banana streak disease caused by several species of Banana streak virus [1]. This prompted a nationwide research effort focused on the occurrence, prevalence and diversity of BSV species in dessert and cooking banana. To this aim, leaf samples from symptomatic and asymptomatic plants of various genotypes (AAA, AAB, AAAB, AABB and ABB) were collected throughout Cuba and indexed for BSV species Goldfinger (BSGFV), Imové (BsImV), Mysore (BSMysV) and Obino l'Ewaï (BSOLV) by multiplex immunocapture PCR [2]. 33% of the 521 samples collected from plants harbouring only the A genome (AAA, AAAA) were found to be infected by one or several BSV species, with BSMysV the most prevalent species present in 45.3 % of the 172 infected samples. On the other hand, 39,4 % of the 1638 samples collected from interspecific hybrids (AAB, AAAB, ABB, AABB) were also found to be infected by one or several BSV species. However the presence of residual M. balbisiana genomic DNA in leaf extracts proved to interfere with multiplex immunocapture PCR and to lead to many false positives. This was confirmed by Southern blot analyses. Attempts to decrease contaminations by plant genomic DNA in PCR reactions were made by modulating the duration of immunocapture or by preventing the binding of plant genomic DNA to PCR tubes or plates. Using degenerate primers, viral sequences that appeared to belong to new BSV species were amplified from a limited number of plant samples. One of these sequences amplified from Dwarf Cavendish displayed 96 % identity with BSAcYunV. Southern blots performed using this amplified sequence as a probe confirmed the presence of this species in AAA dessert banana types. (Texte intégral)

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Musa, Musa balbisiana, virus des végétaux

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Cuba

Mots-clés complémentaires : Banana streak virus

Classification Agris : H20 - Maladies des plantes
F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Javer Higginson Elisa, INISAV (CUB)
  • Font Caridad, INISAV (CUB)
  • Del Loreto Reyes Maria, LAPROSAVS (CUB)
  • Arencibia Neyda, INISAV (CUB)
  • Fonseca Acela, LAPROSAVS (CUB)
  • Luis Ramos Pedro, IIFT [Instituto de Investigaciones en Fruticultura Tropical] (CUB)
  • Gonzalez Gloria, INISAV (CUB)
  • Echemendia Ana Lidia, INISAV (CUB)
  • Teycheney Pierre-Yves, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (GLP) ORCID: 0000-0002-9754-0745

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