Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas
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Cuellar, W.J.; Jimenez Polo, J.; Pardo Garcia, J.M.; Gil Ordoñez, A.; Caicedo Hidalgo, S.M.; Alvarez Quinto, R.A.; Dimitre, M. (2025) Replication for: Single torradovirus infections explain the mysterious cassava frogskin disease in the Americas. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HFVOA8
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Sentinel cassava plants were exposed to high disease pressure in the field to promote root symptom expression. After visual inspection, symptomatic plants were propagated in a screenhouse for a second growth cycle. Molecular analyses, including RT-PCR and HTS, were conducted to identify associated pathogens and investigate their link to cassava frogskin symptoms.
Methodology: Sentinel plants were exposed to high disease pressure for one crop cycle to allow the development of root symptoms. At the end of the exposure period, a visual assessment was conducted to detect cassava frogskin symptoms. Selected plants were propagated and maintained under controlled conditions in a screenhouse for a second growth cycle, allowing the development of storage roots. Collected samples were subjected to molecular analyses, including targeted RT-PCR and HTS, to identify the presence of different pathogens and perform association studies with the observed symptoms.
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Jenyfer Jimenez https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8149-6615
Juan Manuel Pardo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0496-3181
Alejandra Gil-Ordóñez https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7493-475X
Sara Caicedo Hidalgo https://orcid.org/0009-0003-2457-2839