Journal of Plant Protection Research (Jun 2024)

Molecular characterization of cotton leaf curl Multan beta-satellite occurance on chili plants in Multan, Pakistan

  • Hajra Azeem,
  • Amjad Ali,
  • Rashida Perveen,
  • Ummad ud din Umar,
  • Muhammad Zakria,
  • Fatih Ölmez,
  • Muhammad Usman Azeem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/jppr.2024.150248
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 64, no. No 2
pp. 139 – 148

Abstract

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The prevalence of cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) has significantly hampered chili (Capsicum spp.) production, presenting a formidable challenge in Pakistan. During a chili field survey in 2018, distinct symptoms, including stunted growth, yellowing, and severe leaf curling, were observed on several plants. Subsequently, a comprehensive sampling effort was undertaken, collecting a total of 39 symptomatic samples from diverse locations across Multan, Punjab. The DNA extraction from these samples was conducted at the plant virology laboratory at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, marking a crucial step in the investigation of this debilitating disease and its impact on chili production in the region. Molecular analysis with PCR using Av/Ac Core, Beta 01/02, and CLCuMuBF11/R33 primers confirmed begomovirus infection in chili plants. Positive amplification demonstrated a 71.79% infection rate, with 579 bp, 1.4 kb, and 481 bp amplicons for Av/Ac Core, Beta 01/02, and CLCuMuBF11/R33, respectively. Sequencing identified cotton leaf curl Multan beta-satellite (MT668934) infecting the chili plant. Effectively managing these begomoviruses is crucial to curbing their multiplication and protecting vital crops like chili. Addressing the distributions of beta-satellites in agricultural fields, particularly chili, is imperative to prevent further viral spread.

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