Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina

Sharka, caused by Plum pox virus (PPV), is considered one of the most serious viral diseases of stone fruits worldwide due to the great yield losses in orchards. In Rama Caída, Mendoza, a 5-year study (2007-2011) was conducted in a European plum cv D’agen orchard using samples from leaves and DAS-E...

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Autores principales: Dal Zotto, Angélica, Porcel, Laura B., Marini, Diana B., Picca, Cecilia N., Córdoba, Mariano, Teich, Ingrid
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Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2997
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Porcel, Laura B.
Marini, Diana B.
Picca, Cecilia N.
Córdoba, Mariano
Teich, Ingrid
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Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina
Sharka
Prunus domestica cv. D'agen
análisis estadístico espacial y temporal del virus
PPV
sharka
Prunus domestica cv. D'agen
temporal and spatial virus statistical analysis
PPV
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title Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_short Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_full Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_fullStr Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina
title_sort spatio and temporal spread of plum pox virus infecting european plum (prunus domestica l. cv. d'agen) orchard in mendoza, argentina
description Sharka, caused by Plum pox virus (PPV), is considered one of the most serious viral diseases of stone fruits worldwide due to the great yield losses in orchards. In Rama Caída, Mendoza, a 5-year study (2007-2011) was conducted in a European plum cv D’agen orchard using samples from leaves and DAS-ELISA assay against PPV in order to determine incidence over time and spatial spread. Incidence significantly increased between 2007 and 2009, while for the next two years the increase was not statistically significant. Spatial point pattern of PPV at the plot was characterized by the occurrence of some heterogeneous clusters of infected trees located up to 65 m in the west-east direction of the rows over the five years. Point pattern and correlation type-approaches were undertaken using joint-count and Ripley's K function and showed that the detectedinfected plants had a disease aggregation pattern both in west-east and south-north directions, as well as within and between rows across the plot. This short-distance local dispersion would be associated with diverse factors, such as vector aphids, that were not evaluated in this study. Hence, this work can serve as a basis for further studies of sharka dispersion in Cuyo region. Highlights Plum pox virus (PPV) positive trees were detected by DAS-ELISA showing an increasing number of diseased plants overtime in a European plum cv D’agen plot in Rama Caída, Mendoza, Argentina during five years. The incidence of overtime was higher at the beginning of the study instead of the following years, indicating that the PPV epidemic was at a very early stage. The spatial point pattern of PPV at the plot was characterized by some heterogeneous clusters of infected trees observed from initial focus (within the row) up to 65 m in the west-east direction of the rows. Heterogeneous aggregated spatial associations of PPV occurred close in space and time, which was confirmed by autocorrelation spatial analysis with Ripley's K function and Join-count. An aggregated point pattern of PPV had a positive correlation between the infected tree and the distance between each one showing a disease aggregation in both directions W-E and S-N, across the plot.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo
publishDate 2020
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2997
topic Sharka
Prunus domestica cv. D'agen
análisis estadístico espacial y temporal del virus
PPV
sharka
Prunus domestica cv. D'agen
temporal and spatial virus statistical analysis
PPV
topic_facet Sharka
Prunus domestica cv. D'agen
análisis estadístico espacial y temporal del virus
PPV
sharka
Prunus domestica cv. D'agen
temporal and spatial virus statistical analysis
PPV
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spelling I11-R107article-29972020-07-06T13:44:46Z Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina Spatio and temporal spread of Plum pox virus infecting European plum (Prunus domestica L. cv. D'agen) orchard in Mendoza, Argentina Dal Zotto, Angélica Porcel, Laura B. Marini, Diana B. Picca, Cecilia N. Córdoba, Mariano Teich, Ingrid Sharka Prunus domestica cv. D'agen análisis estadístico espacial y temporal del virus PPV sharka Prunus domestica cv. D'agen temporal and spatial virus statistical analysis PPV Sharka, caused by Plum pox virus (PPV), is considered one of the most serious viral diseases of stone fruits worldwide due to the great yield losses in orchards. In Rama Caída, Mendoza, a 5-year study (2007-2011) was conducted in a European plum cv D’agen orchard using samples from leaves and DAS-ELISA assay against PPV in order to determine incidence over time and spatial spread. Incidence significantly increased between 2007 and 2009, while for the next two years the increase was not statistically significant. Spatial point pattern of PPV at the plot was characterized by the occurrence of some heterogeneous clusters of infected trees located up to 65 m in the west-east direction of the rows over the five years. Point pattern and correlation type-approaches were undertaken using joint-count and Ripley's K function and showed that the detectedinfected plants had a disease aggregation pattern both in west-east and south-north directions, as well as within and between rows across the plot. This short-distance local dispersion would be associated with diverse factors, such as vector aphids, that were not evaluated in this study. Hence, this work can serve as a basis for further studies of sharka dispersion in Cuyo region. Highlights Plum pox virus (PPV) positive trees were detected by DAS-ELISA showing an increasing number of diseased plants overtime in a European plum cv D’agen plot in Rama Caída, Mendoza, Argentina during five years. The incidence of overtime was higher at the beginning of the study instead of the following years, indicating that the PPV epidemic was at a very early stage. The spatial point pattern of PPV at the plot was characterized by some heterogeneous clusters of infected trees observed from initial focus (within the row) up to 65 m in the west-east direction of the rows. Heterogeneous aggregated spatial associations of PPV occurred close in space and time, which was confirmed by autocorrelation spatial analysis with Ripley's K function and Join-count. An aggregated point pattern of PPV had a positive correlation between the infected tree and the distance between each one showing a disease aggregation in both directions W-E and S-N, across the plot. Sharka, caused by Plum pox virus (PPV), is considered one of the most serious viral diseases of stone fruits worldwide due to the great yield losses in orchards. In Rama Caída, Mendoza, a 5-year study (2007-2011) was conducted in a European plum cv D’agen orchard using samples from leaves and DAS-ELISA assay against PPV in order to determine incidence over time and spatial spread. Incidence significantly increased between 2007 and 2009, while for the next two years the increase was not statistically significant. Spatial point pattern of PPV at the plot was characterized by the occurrence of some heterogeneous clusters of infected trees located up to 65 m in the west-east direction of the rows over the five years. Point pattern and correlation type-approaches were undertaken using joint-count and Ripley's K function and showed that the detectedinfected plants had a disease aggregation pattern both in west-east and south-north directions, as well as within and between rows across the plot. This short-distance local dispersion would be associated with diverse factors, such as vector aphids, that were not evaluated in this study. Hence, this work can serve as a basis for further studies of sharka dispersion in Cuyo region. Highlights Plum pox virus (PPV) positive trees were detected by DAS-ELISA showing an increasing number of diseased plants overtime in a European plum cv D’agen plot in Rama Caída, Mendoza, Argentina during five years. The incidence of overtime was higher at the beginning of the study instead of the following years, indicating that the PPV epidemic was at a very early stage. The spatial point pattern of PPV at the plot was characterized by some heterogeneous clusters of infected trees observed from initial focus (within the row) up to 65 m in the west-east direction of the rows. Heterogeneous aggregated spatial associations of PPV occurred close in space and time, which was confirmed by autocorrelation spatial analysis with Ripley's K function and Join-count. An aggregated point pattern of PPV had a positive correlation between the infected tree and the distance between each one showing a disease aggregation in both directions W-E and S-N, across the plot. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2020-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2997 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 52 No. 1 (2020): January-June; 261-275 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 52 Núm. 1 (2020): Enero-Junio; 261-275 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2997/2169 https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2997/2624