Title
Symptoms induced by Andean potato latent virus in wild and cultivated potatoes
Date Issued
01 June 1978
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Abstract
The symptomatology of Andean potato latent virus (APLV) was studied in several wild potato species and potato cultivars using isolates Caj, Hu and Ay from Peru. In greenhouse tests, the virus was latent in most isolate/cultivar combinations with primary infection but secondary infection commonly caused symptoms. Wild species infected with the different isolates normally reacted with symptoms with either type of infection. The main symptoms were mosaics, chlorotic netting of minor leaf veins and, with wild species, leaf deformation; the netting symptom was typical only with Caj. In infected cultivars growing in the field, an additional symptom, rugosity, sometimes also developed and environmental conditions at high altitude seemed to enhance symptom formation. Very severe symptoms were found in a cultivar jointly infected with APLV and Andean potato mottle virus. Transmission of APLV from an infected plant to its tubers was erratic. © 1978 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Start page
121
End page
127
Volume
21
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Protección y nutrición de las plantas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-34250281274
Source
Potato Research
ISSN of the container
18714528
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