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A New Type of Satellite Associated with Cassava Mosaic Begomoviruses

Catherine D. Aimone, Leandro De León, Mary M. Dallas, Joseph Ndunguru, José Trinidad Ascencio‐Ibáñez, Linda Hanley‐Bowdoin

2021Journal of Virology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cassava is an important root crop in the developing world and a food and income crop for more than 300 million African farmers. Cassava is rising in global importance and trade as the demands for biofuels and commercial starch increase. More than half of the world's cassava is produced in Africa, where it is primarily grown by smallholder farmers, many of whom are from the poorest villages. Although cassava can grow under high temperature, drought, and poor soil conditions, its production is severely limited by viral diseases. Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is one of the most important viral diseases of cassava and can cause up to 100% yield losses. We provide evidence that SEGS-2, which was originally isolated from cassava crops displaying severe and atypical CMD symptoms in Tanzanian fields, is a novel begomovirus satellite that can compromise the development of durable CMD resistance.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCropAgronomyStarchAgroforestryManihot esculentaMosaicBiotechnologyFood scienceHistoryArchaeologyPlant Virus Research StudiesAgronomic Practices and Intercropping SystemsCocoa and Sweet Potato Agronomy