Occurrence, distribution and relative importance of viruses infecting hot pepper and tomato in the major growing areas of Ethiopia

Citation
Y. Hiskias et al., Occurrence, distribution and relative importance of viruses infecting hot pepper and tomato in the major growing areas of Ethiopia, J PHYTOPATH, 147(1), 1999, pp. 5-11
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY-PHYTOPATHOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT
ISSN journal
09311785 → ACNP
Volume
147
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
5 - 11
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-1785(199901)147:1<5:ODARIO>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Hot pepper and tomato fields in the main growing areas in the Rift Valley a nd the west of Ethiopia were surveyed for virus infections in 1994. A total of 286 samples from hot pepper and 222 samples from tomato plants and asso ciated Datura stramonium L. and Nicandra a physalodes Gaertn. weeds with sy mptoms suggestive of virus infections were collected and analysed using ele ctron microscopy, serology and test plant reactions. Potato virus Y (PVY), Ethiopian pepper mottle virus (EPMV), pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) and tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) were detected in hot pepper samples while tomat o samples were shown to be infected with tomato mild mottle virus (TMMV), P VY and ToMV. The most widespread and predominant viruses which also occurre d frequently in mixed infections were PVY and EPMV in hot pepper and PVY an d TMMV in tomato. TMMV was also found in many samples of D. stramonium and N. physalodes. ToMV was identified in only few samples from both crops in t he Rift Valley by its characteristic particle morphology, serological prope rties and symptomatology. PVMV was found in hot pepper samples only from we stern Ethiopia, but no natural infection of tomato with this virus was reve aled. This is the first report on the natural occurrence of TMMV in tomato, D. stramonium and N. physalodes: as well as of ToMV in hot pepper and toma to in Ethiopia.