Screening for Resistance in Farmer-Preferred Cassava Cultivars from Ghana to a Mixed Infection of CBSV and UCBSV
Overview
Affiliations
Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) caused by the (CBSV) and (UCBSV) is a threat to cassava production in Africa. The potential spread of CBSD into West Africa is a cause for concern, therefore screening for resistance in farmer-preferred genotypes is crucial for effective control and management. We multiplied a selection of eleven cassava cultivars grown by farmers in Ghana to test their response to a mixed infection of CBSV (TAZ-DES-01) and UCBSV (TAZ-DES-02) isolates using a stringent top-cleft graft inoculation method. Virus titers were quantified in the inoculated scions and cuttings propagated from the inoculated scions to assess virus accumulation and recovery. All cultivars were susceptible to the mixed infection although their response and symptom development varied. In the propagated infected scions, CBSV accumulated at higher titers in leaves of eight of the eleven cultivars. Visual scoring of storage roots from six-month-old virus-inoculated plants revealed the absence of CBSD-associated necrosis symptoms and detectable titers of CBSVs in the cultivar, IFAD. Although all eleven cultivars supported the replication of CBSV and UCBSV in their leaves, the absence of virus replication and CBSD-associated symptoms in the roots of some cultivars could be used as criteria to rapidly advance durable CBSD tolerance using breeding and genetic engineering approaches.
Binzunga M, Kokou K, Mouritala S, Najimu A, Ibnou D, Angelique K PLoS One. 2024; 19(12):e0311437.
PMID: 39724150 PMC: 11670970. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311437.
Developing a predictive model for an emerging epidemic on cassava in sub-Saharan Africa.
Godding D, Stutt R, Alicai T, Abidrabo P, Okao-Okuja G, Gilligan C Sci Rep. 2023; 13(1):12603.
PMID: 37537204 PMC: 10400665. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-38819-x.
Ano C, Ochwo-Ssemakula M, Ibanda A, Ozimati A, Gibson P, Onyeka J Front Plant Sci. 2021; 12:720532.
PMID: 34880882 PMC: 8646096. DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.720532.
Efficient Genetic Transformation and Regeneration of a Farmer-Preferred Cassava Cultivar From Ghana.
Elegba W, McCallum E, Gruissem W, Vanderschuren H Front Plant Sci. 2021; 12:668042.
PMID: 34140963 PMC: 8204248. DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.668042.