AI Article Synopsis

  • Tomato is the second most important vegetable crop worldwide and is being threatened by a new viral disease causing notable shoestring symptoms on leaves and poor fruit quality.
  • A study confirmed that the tomato mottle mosaic virus (ToMMV) is responsible for this disease, as it produced the same symptoms when tested on tomato plants.
  • The virus can infect various related plants but does not affect cucurbits, and it can be transmitted through seeds, highlighting the need for better diagnostic tools and management strategies to protect tomato cultivation in India.

Article Abstract

Tomato ( L.), the second most important vegetable crop globally, faces a significant threat from various viral diseases. A newly emerging disease, characterised by distinctive shoestring symptoms on leaves and the development of unripe, small, and hard fruit, poses a serious challenge to tomato cultivation in India. An initial survey in an experimental field revealed more than 50% of the plants displayed symptoms of the shoestring disease, resulting in substantial reductions in fruit yield and quality. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and molecular analyses identified an isolate of the tomato mottle mosaic virus (ToMMV) in the affected plants. When the partially purified virus was mechanically inoculated into tomato cv. Pusa Ruby plants, it reproduced the characteristic shoestring symptoms, confirming its causal relationship with the disease. Notably, the present shoestring isolate of ToMMV (ToMMV-Tss) was found to induce similar shoestring symptoms in most of the major commercial tomato varieties when inoculated under controlled experimental conditions in the glasshouse, indicating its aggressive nature. Host range studies demonstrated that the ToMMV-Tss can infect several solanaceous species, while cucurbitaceous hosts remained unaffected. Moreover, the virus was found to be seed-transmissible, with a small percentage of seedlings from infected plants displaying symptoms. These findings underscore the significant impact of ToMMV on tomato production in India and emphasise the need for reliable diagnostic tools and effective management strategies to curb the spread and mitigate the impact of this virus on commercial tomato cultivation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11478595PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13192811DOI Listing

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