Mazumder Prantik, Mondal Firoz, Sarkar Mehulee, Majumdar Anik, Biswas Kajal Kumar, Sharma Susheel Kumar, Lal Milan Kumar, Tiwari Rahul Kumar, Kumar Ravinder, Roy Anirban
Advanced Centre for Plant Virology, Division of Plant Pathology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, India.
ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack 753006, Odisha, India.
Plants (Basel). 2024 Oct 8;13(19):2811. doi: 10.3390/plants13192811.
Tomato ( L.), the second most important vegetable crop globally, faces a significant threat from various viral diseases. A newly emerging disease, characterised by distinctive shoestring symptoms on leaves and the development of unripe, small, and hard fruit, poses a serious challenge to tomato cultivation in India. An initial survey in an experimental field revealed more than 50% of the plants displayed symptoms of the shoestring disease, resulting in substantial reductions in fruit yield and quality. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and molecular analyses identified an isolate of the tomato mottle mosaic virus (ToMMV) in the affected plants. When the partially purified virus was mechanically inoculated into tomato cv. Pusa Ruby plants, it reproduced the characteristic shoestring symptoms, confirming its causal relationship with the disease. Notably, the present shoestring isolate of ToMMV (ToMMV-Tss) was found to induce similar shoestring symptoms in most of the major commercial tomato varieties when inoculated under controlled experimental conditions in the glasshouse, indicating its aggressive nature. Host range studies demonstrated that the ToMMV-Tss can infect several solanaceous species, while cucurbitaceous hosts remained unaffected. Moreover, the virus was found to be seed-transmissible, with a small percentage of seedlings from infected plants displaying symptoms. These findings underscore the significant impact of ToMMV on tomato production in India and emphasise the need for reliable diagnostic tools and effective management strategies to curb the spread and mitigate the impact of this virus on commercial tomato cultivation.
番茄(L.)是全球第二重要的蔬菜作物,面临着各种病毒病的重大威胁。一种新出现的病害,其特征是叶片出现独特的鞋带状症状,以及未成熟、小而硬的果实的形成,对印度的番茄种植构成了严峻挑战。在一个试验田进行的初步调查显示,超过50%的植株表现出鞋带状病害的症状,导致果实产量和品质大幅下降。透射电子显微镜(TEM)和分子分析在受影响的植株中鉴定出一种番茄斑驳花叶病毒(ToMMV)的分离株。当将部分纯化的病毒机械接种到番茄品种Pusa Ruby植株上时,它再现了特征性的鞋带状症状,证实了其与该病害的因果关系。值得注意的是,目前的ToMMV鞋带状分离株(ToMMV-Tss)在温室控制实验条件下接种时,在大多数主要商业番茄品种中都能诱导出类似的鞋带状症状,表明其具有侵袭性。寄主范围研究表明,ToMMV-Tss可以感染几种茄科植物,而葫芦科寄主则不受影响。此外,该病毒被发现可通过种子传播,受感染植株的一小部分幼苗表现出症状。这些发现强调了ToMMV对印度番茄生产的重大影响,并强调需要可靠的诊断工具和有效的管理策略来遏制这种病毒的传播,并减轻其对商业番茄种植的影响。