Resistance of advanced cassava breeding clones to infection by major viruses in Uganda

Autor: Daniel Rogers, Mukiibi, Titus, Alicai, Robert, Kawuki, Geoffrey, Okao-Okuja, Fred, Tairo, Peter, Sseruwagi, Joseph, Ndunguru, Elijah Miinda, Ateka
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Crop Protection (Guildford, Surrey)
ISSN: 0261-2194
Popis: Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) and cassava mosaic disease (CMD) are two viral diseases that cause severe yield losses in cassava of up to 100%, thereby persistently threatening food and income security in sub-Saharan Africa. For effective management of these diseases, there is a critical need to develop and deploy varieties with dual resistance to CBSD and CMD. In this study, we determined the response of advanced breeding lines to field infection by cassava brown streak viruses (CBSVs) and cassava mosaic begomoviruses (CMBs). This aim helped in identifying superior clones for downstream breeding. In total, 220 cassava clones, three in uniform yield trials (UYTs) and 217 in a crossing block trial (CBT), were evaluated for virus and disease resistance. Field data were collected on disease incidence and severity. To detect and quantify CBSVs, 448 and 128 leaf samples from CBSD symptomatic and symptomless plants were analyzed by reverse transcription PCR and real-time quantitative PCR, respectively. In addition, 93 leaf samples from CMD symptomatic plants in the CBT were analyzed by conventional PCR using CMB species-specific primers. In the CBT, 124 (57%) cassava clones did not express CMD symptoms. Of the affected plants, 44 (55%) had single African cassava mosaic virus infection. Single Cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) infections were more prevalent (81.6%) in CBT clones than single Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV) infection (3.2%). Of the three advanced clones in the UYT, NAROCASS 1 and NAROCASS 2 had significantly lower (P
Highlights • Host plant resistance is essential for management of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) and cassava brown streak disease (CBSD). • Disease evaluation based on symptoms need to be augmented with molecular tools for better disease assessment. • Cassava brown streak virus is the most prevalent virus causing CBSD in Uganda.
Databáze: OpenAIRE