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Genetic resistances to plant viruses and their vectors

Information about DPPMA-UNIBA
Department of Plant Protection and Applied Microbiology - UNIBA
Bari - Italy

Last database update for these data: 2006-12-20 - Data extracted on 2009-04-14 from the database.

Tools and resources

Diagnostics   Germplasm assessments   Collections   Plant resources
Diagnostic tools
No Title                         Method description                                                     Original tool Offered facilities Viruses Crops Host plants URL
1 Detection of nine tomato viruses via dot-blot hybridization A kit was set up, tested and patented for the diagnosis of nine different tomato viruses. The kit includes nine digoxigenin-labeled DNA probes, membranes , controls etc. Yes Yes Cucumber mosaic virus
Tomato spotted wilt virus
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus
Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus
Tomato mosaic virus
Alfalfa mosaic virus
Pelargonium Zonate Spot Virus
Potato virus Y
Potato virus X
Pepino mosaic virus
Tomato Lycopersicon esculentum Specific Web page
2 Detection of vegetable viruses via dot-blot hybridization Developed a protocol for alkaline extraction and dot-blotting on membrane of viral nucleic acids in leaf tissues. Tens of different nucleic acid probes availabe for vegetable viruses (some listed) Yes Yes Artichoke mottled crinkle virus
Artichoke Italian latent virus
Artichoke latent virus
Bean yellow mosaic virus
Broad bean wilt virus 1
Broad bean wilt virus 2
Turnip mosaic virus
Lettuce mosaic virus
Celery mosaic virus
Tobacco etch virus
Plum pox virus
Watermelon mosaic virus
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
Impatiens necrotic spot virus
Pepper mild mosaic virus
Tobacco rattle virus
Tomato chlorosis virus
Tomato infectious chlorosis virus
Eggplant mosaic virus
Artichoke
Lettuce
Celery
Squash
Cucumber
Watermelon
3 Detection of plant viruses by RT-PCR Developed a protocol for RNA extraction and RT-PCR amplification of plant virus-specific DNA fragments. Tens of primer pairs presently in use for vegetable viruses Yes Yes
Germplam assessments
No Germplasm collection                         Title                         Period                         Description                                        Recordable data Key words Viruses Host plants Crops Genetic resistances
1 DPPMA-UNIBA wild Solanum spp. accessions Tolerance to CMV/satRNA-induced necrosis and stunting in wild Solanum spp. accessions 2002 and after Some wild Solanum spp. accessions are tolerant to CMV/satRNA combinations that are aggressive on cultivated tomato Yes CMV
SatRNA
Lethal necrosis
Top stunting
Tolerance
Solanum lycopersicum
Solanum spp.
Cucumber mosaic virus Lycopersicon esculentum
Lycopersicon hirsutum
Lycopersicon pennellii
Lycopersicon chilense
Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme
Tomato tolerance to CMV/satRNA-induced necrosis and stunting
Collections
No Category Name of collection                    Persons to contact                    Description                                                       Address                           Postal code                          City                          Country                          Phone                          Email                          Plants                          Size                          Viruses                          Size                         
1 Viruses DPPMA-UNIBA plant virus isolates collection Donato Gallitelli
Fabrizio Cillo
Dipartimento Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata
Via Amendola 165/A
70126 Bari Italy +3908 05 44 30 71 gallitel@agr.uniba.it Cucumber mosaic virus
Alfalfa mosaic virus
Brome mosaic virus
Peanut stunt virus
Pelargonium Zonate Spot Virus
Potato virus Y
Watermelon mosaic virus
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Artichoke latent virus
Lettuce mosaic virus
Turnip mosaic virus
Plum pox virus
Tomato spotted wilt virus
Impatiens necrotic spot virus
Artichoke mottled crinkle virus
Tomato bushy stunt virus
Artichoke Italian latent virus
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
yes
yes
yes
2 Plants DPPMA-UNIBA virus-resistant transgenic lines Fabrizio Cillo Transgenic lines expressing viral or non-viral sequences for resistance to viruses Dipartimento Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata
Via Amendola 165/A
70126 Bari Italy +3908 05 44 31 09 f.cillo@ba.ivv.cnr.it Lycopersicon esculentum
Nicotiana tabacum
Nicotiana benthamiana
30
yes
yes
3 Plants DPPMA-UNIBA wild Solanum spp. accessions Fabrizio Cillo A collection of wild tomato relatives (Solanum spp.) from TGRC (tgrc.ucdavis.edu) tested for resistance to CMV/satRNA Dipartimento Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata
Via Amendola 165/A
70126 Bari Italy +3908 05 44 31 09 f.cillo@ba.ivv.cnr.it Lycopersicon esculentum
Lycopersicon hirsutum
Lycopersicon pennellii
Lycopersicon chilense
Lycopersicon peruvianum
Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme
25
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Plant resources
No Resource names Plant species Resource type Origin                         Description                                        Availability                           Key words Viruses Crops
1 UC.TC5 Lycopersicon esculentum GMP tomato cv. UC82 tomato cv. UC82 expressing a benign variant of CMV satellite RNA (Tfn-satRNA) please contact us virus-resistant transgenic plant
CMV satellite RNA
post-transcriptional gene silencing
pathogen-derived resistance PDR
Cucumber mosaic virus Tomato
2 UC.35SPAC Lycopersicon esculentum GMP tomato cv. UC82 tomato cv. UC82 expressing the PAC gene from Schizosaccharomyces pombe please contact us virus-resistant transgenic plant
non-pathogen derived resistance
Cucumber mosaic virus
Potato virus Y
Tomato
3 UC.S1a
UC.S2a
UC.S1aS2a
Lycopersicon esculentum GMP tomato cv. UC82 tomato cv. UC82 expressing the 1a and 2a genes of Cucumber mosaic virus strain S, either alone or together after crossing S1a x S2a please contact us CMV replicase Cucumber mosaic virus Tomato
4 Solanum lycopersicum x S. chilense early introgression lines Lycopersicon esculentum Population : BC1 (F2) BC1 population from JW Scott, University of Florida
various tomato varieties crosses with S. chilense acc. LA1930, LA1932
These tomato lines with introgressions from virus resistant S. chilense accessions served for genetic analysis of resistance to different viruses including ToMoV, TSWV, CMV no Tomato mottle virus
Tomato spotted wilt virus
Cucumber mosaic virus
Tomato