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Changes in level of virus accumulation and incidence of infection are critical in the characterization of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Rice tungro bacilliform virus</Emphasis> (RTBV) resistance in rice
Authors:F C Sta Cruz  R Hull  O Azzam
Institution:(1) International Rice Research Institute, Manila, Philippines, PH;(2) Department of Disease and Stress Biology, John Innes Centre, Colney, Norwich, U.K., GB
Abstract:Summary. enspAnalysis by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay showed that Rice tungro bacilliform virus (RTBV) accumulated in a cyclic pattern from early to late stages of infection in tungro-susceptible variety, Taichung Native 1 (TN1), and resistant variety, Balimau Putih, singly infected with RTBV or co-infected with RTBVthinsp+thinspRice tungro spherical virus (RTSV). These changes in virus accumulation resulted in differences in RTBV levels and incidence of infection. The virus levels were expressed relative to those of the susceptible variety and the incidence of infection was assessed at different weeks after inoculation. At a particular time point, RTBV levels in TN1 or Balimau Putih singly infected with RTBV were not significantly different from the virus level in plants co-infected with RTBVthinsp+thinspRTSV. The relative RTBV levels in Balimau Putih either singly infected with RTBV or co-infected with RTBVthinsp+thinspRTSV were significantly lower than those in TN1. The incidence of RTBV infection varied at different times in Balimau Putih but not in TN1, and to determine the actual infection, the number of plants that became infected at least once anytime during the 4thinspwk observation period was considered. Considering the changes in RTBV accumulation, new parameters for analyzing RTBV resistance were established. Based on these parameters, Balimau Putih was characterized having resistance to virus accumulation although the actual incidence of infection was >75%.Received December 18, 2002; accepted March 19, 2003 Published online June 5, 2003
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