Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance

A total of 52 Capsicum spp. accessions of three different species, C. annuum, C. baccatum and C. chinense, were screened against tomato necrotic ringspot virus, a new Tospovirus isolate in Thailand that causes severe yield losses in vegetable crops. A mechanical inoculation method was used to screen...

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Main Authors: Pailin Puangmalai, Nuttha Potapohn, Angsana Akarapisarn, Sirirat Cheewachaiwit, Nipaporn Insuan
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-477372018-04-25T08:43:25Z Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance Pailin Puangmalai Nuttha Potapohn Angsana Akarapisarn Sirirat Cheewachaiwit Nipaporn Insuan A total of 52 Capsicum spp. accessions of three different species, C. annuum, C. baccatum and C. chinense, were screened against tomato necrotic ringspot virus, a new Tospovirus isolate in Thailand that causes severe yield losses in vegetable crops. A mechanical inoculation method was used to screen the accessions for resistance to the virus, and resistant plants were transplanted into a greenhouse for continued observation. The experiment was conducted in 2011 in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. A total of eight accessions were identified with resistance to the virus: three lines of C. annuum (PY-4300, PY- 4301 and PY-4302) and five lines of C. baccatum (CA1316, CA1998, CA2000, CA2008 and CA2009). 2018-04-25T08:43:25Z 2018-04-25T08:43:25Z 2013-08-09 Journal 16851994 2-s2.0-84881112982 10.12982/CMUJNS.2013.0004 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84881112982&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47737
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description A total of 52 Capsicum spp. accessions of three different species, C. annuum, C. baccatum and C. chinense, were screened against tomato necrotic ringspot virus, a new Tospovirus isolate in Thailand that causes severe yield losses in vegetable crops. A mechanical inoculation method was used to screen the accessions for resistance to the virus, and resistant plants were transplanted into a greenhouse for continued observation. The experiment was conducted in 2011 in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. A total of eight accessions were identified with resistance to the virus: three lines of C. annuum (PY-4300, PY- 4301 and PY-4302) and five lines of C. baccatum (CA1316, CA1998, CA2000, CA2008 and CA2009).
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author Pailin Puangmalai
Nuttha Potapohn
Angsana Akarapisarn
Sirirat Cheewachaiwit
Nipaporn Insuan
spellingShingle Pailin Puangmalai
Nuttha Potapohn
Angsana Akarapisarn
Sirirat Cheewachaiwit
Nipaporn Insuan
Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance
author_facet Pailin Puangmalai
Nuttha Potapohn
Angsana Akarapisarn
Sirirat Cheewachaiwit
Nipaporn Insuan
author_sort Pailin Puangmalai
title Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance
title_short Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance
title_full Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance
title_fullStr Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance
title_full_unstemmed Screening Capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance
title_sort screening capsicum accessions for tomato necrotic ringspot virus resistance
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