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An important new apricot disease in Spain is associated with Hop stunt viroid infection

Authors: Amari, Khalid; Ruiz, David; Gómez, Gustavo; Sánchez-Pina, M. Amelia; Pallás Benet, Vicente; Egea, José;

An important new apricot disease in Spain is associated with Hop stunt viroid infection

Abstract

The province of Murcia (Murcia Region) is the one of the most important apricot growing regions in Europe. In recent years a fruit disorder named by growers as “degeneración” has been detected in apricot commercial orchards of this region, mainly in the variety Velázquez Fino. Affected fruits are characterized by changes in their external appearance involving rugosity and a loss of organoleptic characteristics, which leads to an unmarketable product. In order to identify the causal agent of this disorder, the presence of the most important viruses affecting stone fruit trees and Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) was tested. While negative results were obtained for all viruses analysed, the viroid was detected in all the symptomatic trees. Within a single tree, the viroid was restricted to branches bearing fruits with the characteristic symptoms but was usually absent from the rest of the tree. Sequence analysis of several isolates of HSVd obtained from these affected trees revealed the presence of two variants previously detected in other apricot cultivars. Taken together, these results suggest that degeneration is associated with HSVd.

This work was supported by grant BIO2005-07331 from the Spanish granting agency DGICYT, BIO2002-04099-C02-01 from the Spanish granting agency DGYCIT and FEDER and by grant GV05-238 from the Generalitat Valenciana. G. Gomez is the recipient of a contract from the CSIC.

9 pages, 5 figures, 1 table.

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Keywords

Sequence analysis, Hop stunt viroid, New apricot disease, Symptomatology, Fruit quality parameters

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