Characterization of resistance to pepper huasteco geminivirus in chili peppers from Yucatán, México

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Seven pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) populations from the Yucatán Peninsula, México, that were selected from a field screening for viral diseases were tested for pepper huasteco geminivirus (PHV) resistance. Two populations (UX-SMH-1 and UX-SMH-24) displayed <50% of infection with PHV. Four plants did not show viral symptoms 3 months postinoculation using biolistic and grafting methods. When leaf tissue from these individuals was analyzed for PHV using quantitative PCR, it supported PHV replication, thus, the ineffective PHV infection in these symptomless individuals may be a result of restricted viral movement.

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Godínez-Hernández, Y., Anaya-López, J. L., Díaz-Plaza, R., González-Chavira, M., Torres-Pacheco, I., Rivera-Bustamante, R. F., & Guevara-González, R. G. (2001). Characterization of resistance to pepper huasteco geminivirus in chili peppers from Yucatán, México. HortScience, 36(1), 139–142. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.36.1.139

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