Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs

Infectious alleles of endogenous Banana streak viruses (eBSVs) are present in the genome of Musa balbisiana spp. Their activation by biotic and abiotic stresses lead to spontaneous infections by several species of Banana streak virus (BSV) in triploid (AAB) and tetraploid (AAAB) interspecific hybrids, making them the main constraint for breeding new banana interspecific hybrids and for exchanging germplasm. However the risk of spreading BSVs associated to the cultivation of interspecific hybrids has never been assessed, although such hybrids are grown over important areas throughout the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa. In order to tackle this issue, a study of the kinetics of activation of infectious alleles OL 1 and GF7, whose expression lead to spontaneous infections by BSOLV and BSGFV, respectively, was carried out in natural plantains French Clair, Pelipita and Macho x Hembra and hybrids FHIA-18 and FHIA-21 under field conditions in the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Guadeloupe. Experimental plots using similar randomized block designs and planting material originating from suckers, vitroplants or stem fragments were set up. Plants were monitored visually for symptoms and checked every 3 months by multiplex immunocapture PCR indexing for the presence of BSOLV and BSGFV. Results collected over 24 months showed that infectious alleles OL 1 and GF7 display differential expression levels, pointing to the existence of additional (plant) factors involved in their activation. They also showed that the mode of multiplication of the planting material influences expression levels. Preliminary results also suggested that infection by BSOLV and BSGFV does not have a major effect on fruit production, although additional data are needed to reach definite conclusions in this regard. Overall, this work contributes significantly to the development and implementation of appropriate strategies for evaluating and recommendations for mitigating the risks of spreading BSVs associated with the cultivation of banana interspecific hybrids.

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Main Authors: Martinez, Reina Teresa, Javer Higginson, Elisa, Fort, Guillaume, Cayetano, Xiomara, Acina Manbole, Isabelle Nina, Pineau, Kaïssa, Goméz Kosky, Rafael, Dubois, Cécile, Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5807552022-04-15T14:09:50Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/580755/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/580755/ Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs. Martinez Reina Teresa, Javer Higginson Elisa, Fort Guillaume, Cayetano Xiomara, Acina Manbole Isabelle Nina, Pineau Kaïssa, Goméz Kosky Rafael, Dubois Cécile, Teycheney Pierre-Yves. 2016. . CORBANA, ACORBAT. Miami : s.n., 42. International Meeting ACORBAT. 21, Miami, États-Unis, 19 Avril 2016/22 Avril 2016. Researchers Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs Martinez, Reina Teresa Javer Higginson, Elisa Fort, Guillaume Cayetano, Xiomara Acina Manbole, Isabelle Nina Pineau, Kaïssa Goméz Kosky, Rafael Dubois, Cécile Teycheney, Pierre-Yves eng 2016 s.n. H20 - Maladies des plantes F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes Infectious alleles of endogenous Banana streak viruses (eBSVs) are present in the genome of Musa balbisiana spp. Their activation by biotic and abiotic stresses lead to spontaneous infections by several species of Banana streak virus (BSV) in triploid (AAB) and tetraploid (AAAB) interspecific hybrids, making them the main constraint for breeding new banana interspecific hybrids and for exchanging germplasm. However the risk of spreading BSVs associated to the cultivation of interspecific hybrids has never been assessed, although such hybrids are grown over important areas throughout the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa. In order to tackle this issue, a study of the kinetics of activation of infectious alleles OL 1 and GF7, whose expression lead to spontaneous infections by BSOLV and BSGFV, respectively, was carried out in natural plantains French Clair, Pelipita and Macho x Hembra and hybrids FHIA-18 and FHIA-21 under field conditions in the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Guadeloupe. Experimental plots using similar randomized block designs and planting material originating from suckers, vitroplants or stem fragments were set up. Plants were monitored visually for symptoms and checked every 3 months by multiplex immunocapture PCR indexing for the presence of BSOLV and BSGFV. Results collected over 24 months showed that infectious alleles OL 1 and GF7 display differential expression levels, pointing to the existence of additional (plant) factors involved in their activation. They also showed that the mode of multiplication of the planting material influences expression levels. Preliminary results also suggested that infection by BSOLV and BSGFV does not have a major effect on fruit production, although additional data are needed to reach definite conclusions in this regard. Overall, this work contributes significantly to the development and implementation of appropriate strategies for evaluating and recommendations for mitigating the risks of spreading BSVs associated with the cultivation of banana interspecific hybrids. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/580755/1/Abstract%20Martinez%20Acorbat%202016.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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Martinez, Reina Teresa
Javer Higginson, Elisa
Fort, Guillaume
Cayetano, Xiomara
Acina Manbole, Isabelle Nina
Pineau, Kaïssa
Goméz Kosky, Rafael
Dubois, Cécile
Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs
description Infectious alleles of endogenous Banana streak viruses (eBSVs) are present in the genome of Musa balbisiana spp. Their activation by biotic and abiotic stresses lead to spontaneous infections by several species of Banana streak virus (BSV) in triploid (AAB) and tetraploid (AAAB) interspecific hybrids, making them the main constraint for breeding new banana interspecific hybrids and for exchanging germplasm. However the risk of spreading BSVs associated to the cultivation of interspecific hybrids has never been assessed, although such hybrids are grown over important areas throughout the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa. In order to tackle this issue, a study of the kinetics of activation of infectious alleles OL 1 and GF7, whose expression lead to spontaneous infections by BSOLV and BSGFV, respectively, was carried out in natural plantains French Clair, Pelipita and Macho x Hembra and hybrids FHIA-18 and FHIA-21 under field conditions in the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Guadeloupe. Experimental plots using similar randomized block designs and planting material originating from suckers, vitroplants or stem fragments were set up. Plants were monitored visually for symptoms and checked every 3 months by multiplex immunocapture PCR indexing for the presence of BSOLV and BSGFV. Results collected over 24 months showed that infectious alleles OL 1 and GF7 display differential expression levels, pointing to the existence of additional (plant) factors involved in their activation. They also showed that the mode of multiplication of the planting material influences expression levels. Preliminary results also suggested that infection by BSOLV and BSGFV does not have a major effect on fruit production, although additional data are needed to reach definite conclusions in this regard. Overall, this work contributes significantly to the development and implementation of appropriate strategies for evaluating and recommendations for mitigating the risks of spreading BSVs associated with the cultivation of banana interspecific hybrids.
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author Martinez, Reina Teresa
Javer Higginson, Elisa
Fort, Guillaume
Cayetano, Xiomara
Acina Manbole, Isabelle Nina
Pineau, Kaïssa
Goméz Kosky, Rafael
Dubois, Cécile
Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
author_facet Martinez, Reina Teresa
Javer Higginson, Elisa
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Cayetano, Xiomara
Acina Manbole, Isabelle Nina
Pineau, Kaïssa
Goméz Kosky, Rafael
Dubois, Cécile
Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
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title Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs
title_short Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs
title_full Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs
title_fullStr Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs
title_full_unstemmed Risk assessment of spreading BSVs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious eBSVs
title_sort risk assessment of spreading bsvs through the cultivation of interspecific hybrids harbouring infectious ebsvs
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