P OTATO VIRUS Y (PVY) is one of the most destructive aphid transmitted pathogen to potato plants worldwide. In Egypt, PVY infection causing about 80% reduction the global yield of potato. The objective of this study was to characterize Potato virus Y (PVY-EG) infecting potato plants, based on biological, serological and molecular properties. Naturally infected potato plants by PVY gave positive reaction with PVY-polyclonal antibodies using DAS-ELISA for virus identification. PVY has a higher stability at 45 h (Longevity), 66°C at 10 min (TIP) at 10-6 (DEP), revealing presence of cytoplasmic and crystalline inclusion bodies of the epidermal strips from infected Datura metel (diagnostic host) leaves at 12 days post PVY inoculation. The PVY has UV-spectra at λ 235 and at λ 257 nm. PVY yield was 1.25/100 g leaf tissues and 260/280 more than 1 (it was 1.6). The viral particles were rod flexible (helical symmetry) of 11 x 570 nm, with obvious immunogenicity that represented by 1:1024 titer of antibodies. The cDNA fragment of CP gene was 610 bp. Sequence analysis revealed that PVY isolate showed 93-99% similarity with other worldwide PVY isolates.
Abdel-Shafi, S., Ghaly, M., El-Dougdoug, K., & Taha, M. (2017). Physiological and Infectious Characters of Potato virus Y-Egyptian isolate. Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 52(1), 141-155. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2017.1725.1029
MLA
Seham Abdel-Shafi; Mohamed Ghaly; Khaled El-Dougdoug; Mohamed Taha. "Physiological and Infectious Characters of Potato virus Y-Egyptian isolate", Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 52, 1, 2017, 141-155. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2017.1725.1029
HARVARD
Abdel-Shafi, S., Ghaly, M., El-Dougdoug, K., Taha, M. (2017). 'Physiological and Infectious Characters of Potato virus Y-Egyptian isolate', Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 52(1), pp. 141-155. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2017.1725.1029
VANCOUVER
Abdel-Shafi, S., Ghaly, M., El-Dougdoug, K., Taha, M. Physiological and Infectious Characters of Potato virus Y-Egyptian isolate. Egyptian Journal of Microbiology, 2017; 52(1): 141-155. doi: 10.21608/ejm.2017.1725.1029