Publications by authors named "Nelia Ortega-Parra"

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  • In July 2019, cucumber plants in a Belgian glasshouse exhibited severe leaf symptoms resembling those caused by Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV), prompting further investigation into the viral infection.
  • Analysis using TaqMan RT-qPCR and high-throughput sequencing (HTS) confirmed the presence of CGMMV in the sample, identifying it through advanced methods like the NETOVIR protocol and Random Amplification.
  • Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the isolated strain from the 2019 outbreak showed significant genetic similarities, with 99.4% identity to the Asian genotype and 90% identity to the European genotype, indicating its origin and potential spread patterns.
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Background: The zoophytophagous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus Rambur (Hemiptera: Miridae) is a successful biocontrol agent against several pest species in protected tomato crops. This predator is considered to be harmless for the crop. However, in recent years, Heteroptera feeding punctures on tomato fruit in Belgian and Dutch greenhouses have been misinterpreted as Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) symptoms.

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Recently, Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) infections causing severe yellowing symptoms in tomato plants have been reported in glasshouse tomato crops. When studying this phenomenon in commercial glasshouses, two different types of yellowing symptoms, occurring in adjacent plants, were distinguished: interveinal leaf yellowing and yellow mosaics. After several weeks, the interveinal leaf yellowing symptoms gradually disappeared and the plant heads became green again, with yellow mosaic patterns on the leaves as an intermediate stage.

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Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) is a highly infectious potexvirus and a major disease of greenhouse tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) crops worldwide. Damage and economic losses caused by PepMV vary greatly and can be attributed to differential symptomatology caused by different PepMV isolates. Here, we used a custom-designed Affymetrix tomato GeneChip array with probe sets to interrogate over 22,000 tomato transcripts to study transcriptional changes in response to inoculation of tomato seedlings with a mild and an aggressive PepMV isolate that share 99.

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