Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology, University of Florida, Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, Immokalee, FL 34142
Abstract
A survey of cucurbits grown in South Florida was conducted from 2020 to 2022 for viruses. A total of 481 plant samples (470 cucurbit and 11 noncucurbit) included watermelon, squash, cantaloupe, cucumber, zucchini, five weeds commonly found in cucurbit fields, and two vegetable volunteer plants growing in a watermelon field. Samples were tested for cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus, squash vein yellowing virus, papaya ringspot virus-W, watermelon crinkle leaf-associated virus 1 (WCLaV-1), watermelon crinkle leaf-associated virus 2 (WCLaV-2), cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV), and cucurbit leaf crumple virus. All seven viruses were detected with WCLaV-1 as the predominant virus found in cucurbits, followed by CYSDV and WCLaV-2. The majority of samples were mixed infections containing two or more viruses. Host tissue testing found the peduncle was a good source for testing for all viruses. Host symptoms were variable on leaves for WCLaV-1 and WCLaV-2 and in mixed infections with the other five viruses. More studies are required to ascertain the role of WCLaV-1 and WCLaV-2 in mixed infections and their effects on plant health, fruit quality, and yield.
Subject
Horticulture,Plant Science
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