Virology Journal (Apr 2010)

An efficient <it>in vitro</it>-inoculation method for <it>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</it>

  • Misbeh Samar,
  • Asmar Heba,
  • Al Debei Hmoud S,
  • Al Abdallat Ayed M,
  • Quraan Ayat,
  • Kvarnheden Anders

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-84
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 84

Abstract

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Abstract Background Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a member of the family Geminiviridae, genus Begomovirus. To test the infectivity of TYLCV in tomato plants, an improved protocol for inoculation of in vitro-cultured tomato plants was developed. Results A TYLCV isolate was cloned, sequenced and used to construct a 1.8-mer infectious clone. Three weeks old microshoots of TYLCV-susceptible tomato plants were inoculated with Agrobacterium tumefaciens harboring the infectious clone for the TYLCV isolate. After two weeks, the TYLCV symptoms started to appear on the in vitro-inoculated plants and the symptoms became more severe and pronounced eight weeks post-inoculation. The method was used efficiently to uncover the resistance mechanism against TYLCV in Solanum habrochaites accession LA 1777, a wild tomato known for its high resistance to whitefly and TYLCV. Conclusions The reported in vitro-inoculation method can be used to screen tomato genotypes for their responses to TYLCV under controlled conditions and it will be a useful tool for better understanding of the TYLCV biology in tomato plants.