J. Aramburu et M. Rodriguez, Evaluation of commercial Lycopersicon esculentum hybrids for resistance totomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV) in Spain, J HORT SCI, 74(6), 1999, pp. 743-747
The recent commercialization of tomato hybrids resistant to tomato spotted
wilt tospovirus (TSWV) in Spain by different seed producer companies has re
duced the economic losses caused by this virus. However, the presence of TS
WV-infected plants or fruits showing peculiar ring spots in commercial fiel
ds planted with these hybrids have prompted this study. A comparative assay
of mechanical inoculation and natural infection by thrips of TSWV provided
different results. The assays carried out using different hybrids, suppose
dly resistant to TSWV, have shown that the presence of the SW-5 gene from c
ultivar 'Stevens' is the only effective source of resistance; although a lo
w proportion of susceptible plants can be found in the seed lots. In some o
f them, the virus partially overcame this resistance, although no changes i
n infectivity of virus isolates has been detected; in other cases there is
a typical infection of the virus by absence of SW-5 gene. However, its pres
ence seems to be more important in the field assay of ring spots caused by
TSWV on some tomato fruits produced by apparently healthy plants containing
the SW-5 gene. The evidence presented here indicated that the probably the
cause is the feeding of viruliferous thrips, which implies new epidemiolog
ical considerations because the time of infection and the economic losses w
ith respect to infectious process of susceptible tomato crops are different
and the control measures would need to be modified.