Detection, distribution and control of Potato mop-top virus, a soil-borne virus, in northern Europe

Only the main seed potato production area in northern Sweden and the High Grade seed potato production zone in Finland were negative for PMTV. Intensive and systematic surveys in Poland in 2004-2008 found no evidence of PMTV, except a single PMTV-infected tuber detected in 2008. Surveys in the Balti...

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Published in:Annals of Applied Biology
Main Authors: Santala, J., Samuilova, O., Hannukkala, A., Latvala, S., Kortemaa, H., Beuch, U., Kvarnheden, A., Persson, P., Topp, K., Ørstad, C., Spetz, C., Nielsen, S., Kirk, H., Budziszewska, M., Wieczorek, P., Obrępalska-Stęplowska, A., Pospieszny, H., Kryszczuk, A., Sztangret-Wiśniewska, J., Yin, Z., Chrzanowska, M., Zimnoch-Guzowska, E., Jackevičienė, Elena, Taluntytė, Loreta, Pūpola, N., Mihailova, J., Lielmane, I., Järvekülg, L., Kotkas, K., Rogozina, E., Sozonov, A., Tikhonovich, I., Horn, P., Broer, I., Kuusienė, Sigutė, Staniulis, Juozas, Uth, J., Adam, G., Valkonen, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5889806&prefLang=en_US
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Summary:Only the main seed potato production area in northern Sweden and the High Grade seed potato production zone in Finland were negative for PMTV. Intensive and systematic surveys in Poland in 2004-2008 found no evidence of PMTV, except a single PMTV-infected tuber detected in 2008. Surveys in the Baltic countries (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) and northwestern Russia (Leningrad province) were negative for PMTV, except infection of minitubers in a screenhouse in Latvia in 2005. Varying percentages of tubers expressing spraing symptoms in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Poland were infected with Tobacco rattle virus, and bioassays indicated similar results for Russia. Incidence of symptomless infections with PMTV was high in tubers of many potato cultivars. Here, we discuss the contrasting patterns of distribution of PMTV in the Baltic Sea region, factors playing a role in dispersal and establishment of PMTV in new fields and means for controlling PMTV and its spread to new areas. We emphasise the use of the current virus-specific methods for the detection of PMTV in symptomless potato tubers and the high risks of disseminating PMTV to new fields and areas in viruliferous resting spores of S. subterranea in the soil adhering to seed tubers. PMTV-resistant potato cultivars will provide the only sustainable means for preventing yield losses in the infested fields and the prospects of resistance breeding are summarised.