Incidence of three Major Citrus Viruses in Cheju Island

제주도의 주요 감귤바이러스 감염상황

  • 김대현 (제주농업시험장 감귤시험장) ;
  • 오덕철 (제주대학교 생물학과) ;
  • 현재욱 (제주농업시험장 감귤시험장) ;
  • 권혁모 (농촌진흥청 지도기획과) ;
  • 김동환 (제주농업시험장 감귤시험장) ;
  • 이성찬 (제주농업시험장 감귤시험장)
  • Published : 1999.04.01

Abstract

The virus infection rates and disease symptoms of three major citrus viruses, citrus tristeza virus (CTV), satsuma dwarf virus (SDV), and citrus tatter leaf virus (CTLV), were investigated at 35 citrus orchards in Cheju Island from 1995. The infection rates of CTV, SDV, and CTLV were 69.8%, 8.6%, and 9.3%, respectively. However, depending on cultivars there were significant differences in the infection rates. The infection rates of CTV were highest in early satsuma mandarin (Citrusunshiu) with 80.9% and lowest in very early satsuma mandarin with 51.9%. In SDV, the highest was in very early stasuma mandarin with 23.1% and the lowest was in early satsuma mandarin with 6.3%. And the highest infection rate in very early satsuma mandarin with 17.9% and the lowest in tangors with 7.3% in CTLV. The symptoms of virus-infected citrus were very diverse; small and abnormal shape of fruits, abnormal leaves such as narrow boat and small spoon shapes of leaves, stem-pitting on the twig, bud-union crease and swelling of the graft part, reduction of the plant vigor and poor yields.

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