Chemotherapy and electrotherapy significantly fast tracks virus elimination in sweetpotato

dc.creatorGatimu, R.
dc.creatorOgero, K.
dc.date2025-10
dc.date2025-10-14T17:01:30Z
dc.date2025-10-14T17:01:30Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T17:58:24Z
dc.descriptionThis research brief reports on experiments conducted at the Roots, Tubers and Bananas – East Africa Germplasm Exchange Laboratory (RTB-EAGEL) in Nairobi, Kenya, evaluating the efficiency of chemotherapy and electrotherapy in eliminating viruses from infected sweetpotato plants. Using human antivirals ribavirin and acyclovir, and electrotherapy at 15mA for 30 minutes, researchers successfully eliminated Sweetpotato chlorotic stunt virus (SPCSV) and Sweetpotato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV) within 5 and 3 months respectively—compared to the traditional 13 months using thermotherapy and meristem culture. Sweetpotato leaf curl virus (SPLCV) could not be fully eliminated, suggesting further optimization. The study demonstrates the potential for these treatments to accelerate production of virus-free early generation seed for sweetpotato.
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dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/177079
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/151121
dc.languageen
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceGatimu, R.; Ogero, K. 2025. Chemotherapy and electrotherapy significantly fast tracks virus elimination in sweetpotato. International Potato Center. 2 p.
dc.subjectsweet potatoes
dc.subjectdrug therapy
dc.subjectgermplasm
dc.titleChemotherapy and electrotherapy significantly fast tracks virus elimination in sweetpotato
dc.typeBrief

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