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First Report of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus,
Watermelon mosaic virus, and Cucumber mosaic
virus in Bottlegourd (Lagenaria siceraria) in Serbia. N. Dukić,
B. Krstić, and I. Vico, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade,
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro; J. Berenji, Institute for Field and Vegetable
Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro; and B. Duduk, Agriculture Research
Institute of Serbia, Pesticide and Enviromental Research Centre, Belgrade,
Serbia and Montenegro. Plant Dis. 90:380, 2006; published on-line as DOI:
10.1094/PD-90-0380A. Accepted for publication 20 December 2005.
During a cucurbit disease survey in August 2004, severe symptoms resembling
those caused by viruses were observed on bottlegourd (Lagenaria siceraria
(Molina) Standl.) in the Vojvodina region of Serbia. Symptoms included stunting,
mosaic, green veinbanding, blistering, yellowing, chlorotic spots, leaf
deformation, and fruit distortion. Leaf samples from 25 symptomatic plants were
collected from two localities for virus identification using mechanical
transmission and serological testing. Crude sap extract from leaf samples was
mechanically inoculated onto bottlegourd and pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo)
under greenhouse conditions. Field-collected bottlegourd and inoculated plants
were tested using double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays
(DAS-ELISA). Positive reactions were obtained on collected and inoculated plants
with polyclonal antiserum (Loewe Biochemica, Sauerlach, Germany) to Zucchini
yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) in 23 samples, with antiserum to Watermelon
mosaic virus (WMV) in eight samples, and with antiserum to Cucumber
mosaic virus (CMV) in seven samples. Each of the three viruses was detected
in single as well as in mixed infections with the other two viruses. Biological
characterization of viruses detected in single infections was done on the
following indicator plants: Chenopodium amaranticolor, C. quinoa,
Cucumis sativus, Cucumis melo, Citrullus lanatus,
Nicotiana glutinosa, and N. tabacum cv. Samsun. The symptoms observed
on indicator plants for each isolate corresponded to the results of DAS-ELISA
(2,3). All three viruses are known to be important pathogens of cucurbit plants
and were previously reported in pumpkin in Serbia (1). To our knowledge, this is
the first report of ZYMV, WMV, and CMV in bottlegourd in Serbia.
References: (1) N. Dukić et al. J. Agric. Sci. 47:149, 2002. (2) D. E.
Lesemann et al. Phytopathol. Z. 108:304, 1983. (3) H. Rahimian and K. Izadpanah.
Phytopathol. Z. 92:305, 1978.
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