TY - JOUR T1 - Beyaz Sinekle Taşınan Crinivirüslerin Ekolojileri ve Epidemiyolojileri TT - Ecology and Epidemiologies of Crinivirus Transmitted by Whitefly AU - Uzunoğulları, Nesrin AU - Gümüş, Mustafa PY - 2016 DA - March Y2 - 2016 JF - Bahçe PB - Atatürk Horticultural Central Research Institute WT - DergiPark SN - 1300-8943 SP - 106 EP - 110 VL - 45 IS - (Özel Sayı 1) 7. Ulusal Bahçe Bitkileri Kongresi LA - tr AB - Bitki patojeni virüsler mekaniksel, vejetatif çoğalma materyali, tohum, polen, aşı ve vektörlerle (böcek, nematod, fungus) taşınmaktadırlar. Vektörle taşınan yaklaşık 550 adet bitki patojeni virüsün %9’u beyaz sinekler tarafından nakledilir. Bu virüsler Geminiviridae, Closteroviridae, Potyviridae familyalarında yer alan genuslar içerisinde sınıflandırılmışlardır. Bu familyalardan Closteroviridae içerisinde yer alan Crinivirus’ların tamamı ile Closterovirus’ların bir kısmı beyaz sineklerle taşınır ve konukçusu olduğu bitkilerde ekonomik kayıplara yol açarlar. Beyaz sineklerle (Bemisia tabaci ve Trialeurodes spp.) taşınan Crinivirus genusunda yer alan üyelerden bazıları Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV), Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV), Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV), Lettuce infectious yellows virus (LIYV) ve Beet pseudo-yellows virus (BPYV)’dur. Crinivivirus’ların sebep olduğu belirtiler pestisit fitotoksisitesi, fizyolojik ve beslenme bozukluklarından dolayı oluşan belirtilere benzer. Bitkilerde sararma, erken yaşlanma, yapraklarda kırılma ve verim kaybına neden olurlar. Crinivirus’lar son yıllarda Küba, Türkiye, Kıbrıs, Portekiz, İspanya, İtalya, İsrail, Ürdün, Fransa, Fas, Yunanistan, Porto Riko ve Tayvan’da tespit edilmiştir. Bu derlemede, Crinivirus genusu içerisinde yer alan ve beyaz sinekle taşınan önemli virüslerin ekoloji ve epidemiyolojileri özetlenmiştir. KW - Beyazsinek KW - Crinivirus KW - ekoloji KW - epidemiyoloji N2 - Plant pathogen viruses are transmitted by mechanical, vegetative propagation material, seeds, pollen, grafting and vectors (insects, nematodes, fungi, ete.). Approximately, 550 of plant pathogen viruses are vector-bome and 9% of them transmitted by the whitefly. These viruses are classified into different genuses in the family Geminiviridae, Potyviridae, Closteroviridae. Criniviruses are within the family Closteroviridae and part of the Closterovirues transmitted by whitefly and causes economic losses in the host plant. Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV), Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV), Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV), Lettuce infectious yellows virus (LIYV) and Beet pseudo-yellows virus (BPYV) which is transmitted by some of the members of whitefly (Bemisia tabaci and Trialeurodes spp.) are stated into Crinivirus genus. 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