Study of the varietal behaviour of five tomato cultivars Solanum
lycopersicum to the tomato yellow leaf curl (TYLC) disease
Abstract
Symptom scoring, dosage of viral DNA and estimation of tolerance level, were three
steps successfully used to study the varietal behaviour of five tomato cultivars to the
tomato yellow leaf curl (TYLC) disease in Morocco. Forty plant of each cultivar;
Cherry, Tres Cantos, Campbell 33, F1 Pepite and the susceptible control Marmand VR,
were inoculated mediate Agrobacterim tumefaciens and Bemisia tabaci en separate to
scoring symptoms using scale (from 0 to 4) and quantification of viral DNA
accumulates on the leaf tissue by molecular hybridization dot-blot 70 day post
inoculation. Then, a simple mathematic formula based on symptom scoring, was used to
estimate the tolerance level of each cultivar. Symptom severity increased up, was
different between the two inoculation methods. Agro-inoculation was more effective
and 100 % was obtained in the susceptible control. The symptoms evolution was faster
and more uniform (low variability). It can be used in breeding programmes as
complementary to inoculation using Bemisia tabaci. Moreover, the dosage of viral DNA
at leaf tissues revealed the coexistence of the TYLCV and TYLCSV to plants
inoculated via Bemisia tabaci. Considering the tolerance level and agronomic factors,
F1 Pepite was the best of the cultivars tested with T (tolerance level) = 0, 54. Whereas
Tres Cantos and Cherry were the most sensible with T = 0,32; T = 0,34 respectively