Faiza A Fattouh, Esraa A Elwan, Engy E Abdel Aleem, Kelsie J Green, Lisa Lee Tran and Alexander V Karasev
Alexandria University, Egypt
University of Idaho, Moscow
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J AIDS Clin Res
Potato is the second most important food crop in Egypt in terms of yield and cash value. Virus infection is a major
factor which affects production and tuber quality. Detection of several different potato viruses has been reported
in some studies; yet, few limited studies addressed the genetic characterization of such viruses. PVY is a major virus
affecting potato and is of worldwide distribution. The aim of this work is to elucidate more information on PVY
genetic diversity in Egypt. Following several surveys for the detection of major viruses affecting potato in different
geographic governorates, some PVY isolates were subjected to molecular characterization by means of immunocapture
RT-PCR and also full genome sequencing. Multiple recombinant types of PVY were distinguished. At least
3 recombinant strains previously associated with potato tuber necrotic ringspot disease (PTNRD), including a novel
recombinant were identified. These findings suggest the presence of PTNRD-inducing virus strains infecting potato.
Recent Publications
1. Rabie M, Ratti C, Abdel Aleem E and Fattouh F (2017) Detection and molecular characterization of tomato
yellow leaf curl virus naturally infecting Lycopersicon esculentum in Egypt. Acta Virologica. 61(3):252-263.
2. Fattouh F A, Ali A S, Fathy R M and Fathy R M (2015) Further molecular characterization and effect on host
photosynthetic pigments and carbohydrate pools of an Egyptian isolate of TBSV. J. Plant. Pathol. Microbiol.
6(3):261-271.
3. Fattouh F, Ratti C, ELAhwany A M D, Abdel Aleem E, Babini A R and Autonell C R (2014) Detection and
molecular characterization of Egyptian isolates of grapevine viruses. Acta Virologica. 58(2):137-145.
4. Hafez E E, Saber G and Fattouh F A (2010) Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) infecting Lycopersicon esculentum.
Z Naturforsch. 65c:619-626.
5. Hafez E E, Abdel Aleem E E and Fattouh F A (2008) Comparison of barley stripe mosaic virus strains. Z
Naturforsch. 63(3-4):271-276.
Faiza A Fattouh has completed her PhD at Purdue University, USA. She is currently an Emeritus Professor of Virology at Alexandria University. She has served as a Head of the Botany and Microbiology Department of the Faculty of Science, Alexandria-University, Egypt. She has over 35 publications in National and International reputable journals. She has acted as Principle Investigator in over 10 International Cooperative projects in the field of Plant Virology. She is on the Editorial Board and served as Reviewer to several scientific publications. Her research interest includes Identification, molecular characterization and phylogenetic studies on plant viruses of economically important hosts in Egypt.
E-mail: faiza_fattouh@yahoo.com
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