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Strain-Specific Resistance to <i>Potato virus Y</i> (PVY) in Potato and Its Effect on the Relative Abundance of PVY Strains in Commercial Potato Fields
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Potato virus Y (PVY) is a serious threat to potato production due to effects on tuber yield and quality, in particular, due to induction of potato tuber necrotic ringspot disease (PTNRD), typically associated with recombinant strains of PVY. These recombinant strains have been spreading in the United States for the past several years, although the reasons for this continuing spread remained unclear. To document and assess this spread between 2011 and 2015, strain composition of PVY isolates circulating in the Columbia Basin potato production area was determined from hundreds of seed lots of various cultivars. The proportion of nonrecombinant PVY<sup>O</sup> isolates circulating in Columbia Basin potato dropped ninefold during this period, from 63% of all PVY-positive plants in 2011 to less than 7% in 2015. This drop in PVY<sup>O</sup> was concomitant with the rise of the recombinant PVY<sup>N-Wi</sup> strain incidence, from less than 27% of all PVY-positive plants in 2011 to 53% in 2015. The proportion of the PVY<sup>NTN</sup> recombinant strain, associated with PTNRD symptoms in susceptible cultivars, increased from 7% in 2011 to approximately 24% in 2015. To further address the shift in strain abundance, screenhouse experiments were conducted and revealed that three of the four most popular potato cultivars grown in the Columbia Basin exhibited strain-specific resistance against PVY<sup>O</sup>. Reduced levels of systemic movement of PVY<sup>O</sup> in such cultivars would favor spread of recombinant strains in the field. The negative selection against the nonrecombinant PVY<sup>O</sup> strain is likely caused by the presence of the Ny<sub>tbr</sub> gene identified in potato cultivars in laboratory experiments. Presence of strain-specific resistance genes in potato cultivars may represent the driving force changing PVY strain composition to predominantly recombinant strains in potato production areas.
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