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dc.contributor.authorRodriguez Grados, Pedro Manuel-
dc.contributor.authorSaldaña Serrano, Carla Lizet-
dc.contributor.authorEstrada Cañari, Richard-
dc.contributor.authorSalazar Coronel, Wilian-
dc.contributor.authorContreras Liza, Sergio-
dc.contributor.authorArbizu Berrocal, Carlos Irvin-
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-06T23:27:45Z-
dc.date.available2024-07-06T23:27:45Z-
dc.date.issued2024-01-19-
dc.identifier.citationRodriguez-Grados, P. M.; Saldaña, C. L.; Estrada, R.; Salazar, W.; Contreras-Liza, S.; & Arbizu, C. I. (2024). The presence of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRV) in tomatoes from the southern peruvian coast. The 3rd International Electronic Conference on Plant Sciences, 15-17. https://sciforum.net/paper/view/16808es_PE
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2536-
dc.description.abstractTomato (Solanum lycopersicum) (Solanaceae) is an important vegetable crop worldwide that contains significant amounts of vitamins A and C. It also possesses a powerful antioxidant, lycopene, which can help prevent the development of many forms of cancer. However, this vegetable is highly susceptible to a number of emerging viruses. Since the first report of ToBRFV in Jordan, this emerging virus has been detected in Germany, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Palestine, and the United States, but its incidence was not reported in Peru. We collected 56 samples of fresh leaves of tomato plants with viral symptoms and 13 without symptoms as control from two regions that comprise more than 50% of tomato production in Peru, Lima and Ica. Mosaic, mottling, plant stunting and brown rugose symptoms were observed in collected leaves that were preserved in liquid nitrogen until processing. We extracted RNA using a commercial Kit. For virus identification, we used the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique for the amplification of the capside protein (cp) gene. Specific primers were designed using the NCBI tool by collecting all available cp sequences from Peru Tomato mosaic virus (PToMV) and Tomato Brown Rough Fruit Virus (ToBRV). Results were observed on 1.5 % agarose gels using Gelred(Biotium®, Fremont, CA, USA) and by standard spectrophotometry. We observed the presence of ToBRFV in 24 samples, PToMV in 8 samples and 11 samples presented a mixed infection with ToBRV and PToMV. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of ToBRFV in Peru.es_PE
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dc.publisherMDPIes_PE
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_PE
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0es_PE
dc.sourceInstituto Nacional de Innovación Agrariaes_PE
dc.source.uriRepositorio Institucional - INIAes_PE
dc.subjectHorticulturees_PE
dc.subjectRT-PCRes_PE
dc.subjectToBRFVes_PE
dc.subjectPToMVes_PE
dc.subjectSolanum lycopersicumes_PE
dc.titleThe presence of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRV) in tomatoes from the southern peruvian coastes_PE
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectes_PE
dc.subject.ocdehttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.04.01es_PE
dc.publisher.countryCHes_PE
dc.subject.agrovocHorticulturees_PE
dc.subject.agrovocHorticulturaes_PE
dc.subject.agrovocPCRes_PE
dc.subject.agrovocViroseses_PE
dc.subject.agrovocVirosises_PE
dc.subject.agrovocSolanum lycopersicumes_PE
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