Journal of Agriculture and Food Research (Jun 2022)

Detection of Cucumber mosaic virus on Solanum lycopersicum L. and Capsicum annuum L. in the Western region of Cameroon

  • Dély Carlos Temfack Deloko,
  • Nchongboh Gilbert Chofong,
  • Innocent Mbulli Ali,
  • Ibrahim Gentil Kachiwouo,
  • Fabrice Ouboum Songolo,
  • Albert Roger Nkang Manock,
  • Michel Kamgaing,
  • Théophile Fonkou,
  • Achiangia Patrick Njukeng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100294

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The Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is of major concern to large and small-scale growers of tomato and pepper in the Western region of Cameroon. It causes loss in quantity and quality of produce. Here, we described the detection of CMV and symptomatology in infected tomato and pepper grown in the Western region of Cameroon using a serological method. To detect CMV, 180 leaves of each species were tested. Leaves were collected from the surveyed fields were screened initially for the CMV using Double Antibody Sandwich Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (DAS-ELISA) using polyclonal antibodies of CMV. To draw up the list of the symptoms, 300 symptomatic leaves were collected, 150 leaves per species and DAS-ELISA was used to confirm the presence of CMV in the leaf sample. The proportion of infected leaves among the total sample determined. The prevalence of CMV on tomato and pepper were 37.22% and 78.33% respectively. In conclusion, CMV infects tomato and pepper in the West Region of Cameroon to a varying extent. Also, assessing only symptom on the two crops is not enough for the determination of the health status of both crops with respect to CMV. As a result of this study, there is a need to sensitize tomato and pepper farmers about CMV and to provide them with basic vector-management strategies.

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