Using resistance to thwart ToBRFV
Added on 18 February 2022
Dr. Ling and colleagues compared ToBRFV to two related viruses (tomato mottle mosaic virus and tomato mosaic virus) to better understand the epidemiological factors and identify host plant species that could be used to differentiate these three viruses. They also discovered that all three viruses were able to infect tomatoes, albeit often to varying degrees, with the disease resistance gene Tm-22.
"For the first time, our results revealed that current tomato cultivars are vulnerable to the emerging ToBRFV and the other two related viruses," Dr. Ling says.
Dr. Ling and his team also developed a molecular detection tool that allows for easier identification of the specific harmful organism. This new detection tool could help identify infectious virus particles carried on contaminated seeds, preventing disease on newly germinated seedlings.
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Source: Greenhouse Grower
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