Characteristics for Practical Use of Attenuated Isolate L_<11>A-Fukushima of Tomato mosaic virus
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概要
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L_<11>A-Fukushima (L_<11>A-F) derived from attenuated isolate L_<11>A of Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) has the highest ability to cross protect against virulent ToMV among L_<11>A and its derivatives and is stably inherited. Growth, yield, fruit quality and symptom attenuation of inoculated tomato plants did not differ significantly between L_<11>A-F and L_<11>A. The infectivity of progeny viruses in tomato infected with L_<11>A-F was less than 4% of that with virulent ToMV. From these results, L_<11>A-F appears to possess the properties necessary for practical use. To manage L_<11>A-F strictly, a PCR-based assay to detect trace contamination of virulent ToMV in L_<11>A-F preparations was established. (Received June 10, 2002 ; Accepted October 30, 2002)
- 日本植物病理学会の論文
- 2002-12-25
著者
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Yamamoto Hideki
Akita Prefectural Agriculture Forestry And Fisheries Res. Center Akita Jpn
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Yamamoto Hideki
Akita Prefectural Center For Biological Resources Development
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MATSUMOTO Tsutomu
Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture
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NARA Yuichiro
Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture
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FURUYA Hiromitsu
Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture
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TAKAHASHI Harumi
Akita Prefectural College of Agriculture
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TAIRAKO Kiichi
Fukushima Prefecture Agricultural Experiment Station
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Matsumoto T
Akita Prefectural College Of Agriculture
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