@article{COCA MORANTE_TAPIA PONCE_2021, title={Viral diseases associated to wild potatoes (Solanum L. section Petota Dumort) and its conservation in Bolivia}, volume={13}, url={https://notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/10986}, DOI={10.15835/nsb13310986}, abstractNote={<p>Different species of wild potatoes are distributed in highlands and inter-Andean valleys of Bolivia. In recent years, potato virus’s incidence has been reported in native and modern varieties of Andean areas of Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia, which could also affect wild potatoes. The main of the present investigation was to identify potato viruses using DAS ELISA in wild potatoes species, from isolated collection places and intensive potato cultivation places in the Bolivian Andean region. Folioles samples from different wild potato species were collected considering isolated distribution areas and potato cultivation intensity areas. The samples were analysed using DAS ELISA for PRX, PVY, PLRV, APLV and APMoV viruses. The results show that in the high Andean zones and inter-Andean valleys some species are contaminated with PVX, PVY and PLRV viruses and not with APLV and APMoV. In the high Andean areas with intensive potato cultivation <em>S. acaule</em> is contaminated with PVX and <em>S. megistacrolobum</em> with PVY and PLRV; however, in the inter-Andean valley areas with intensive potato cultivation, <em>S. brevicaule</em> is contaminated with PVY and <em>S. berthaultii</em> with PVY and PLRV. In isolated or remote areas <em>S. capsicibaccatum</em>, <em>S. microdontum</em> and <em>Solanum</em> spp. they are not contaminated with any analysed viruses.</p>}, number={3}, journal={Notulae Scientia Biologicae}, author={COCA MORANTE, Mario and TAPIA PONCE, Nelson}, year={2021}, month={Aug.}, pages={10986} }