Occurrence and distribution of cassava mosaic Begomovirus related to agro-ecosystems in the Sud-Kivu province, democratic Republic of Congo

E. Bisimwa, J. Walangululu, C. Bragard
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Cassava mosaic disease epidemiology and molecular characterization of the related viruses monitored during this study in the Sud-Kivu region, Democratic Republic of Congo. Collected epidemiologic data showed a negative correlation with the altitude (elevation) on the disease incidence and its vector population. Disease incidence was 9.5 to 37.8% associated to less than 3 insects per leaf when the elevation is higher than 1500 m while 65 to 100% and more than 10 insects per leaf were recorded where elevation was less than 1000 m. No impact of rainfall has been recorded. Associated molecular cassava begomovirus diagnostic focused on AC2 and AC4 genes revealed only two species occurring in this area, African Cassava Mosaic Virus (ACMV) and East African cassava mosaic virus-Uganda (EACMV-UG) with more EACMV-UG and mixed infections in low elevation area while ACMV were predominant in high elevation sites. Phylogeny analysis revealed a dual coexistence of indigenous and Ugandan spread among ACMV isolates while all EACMV isolates were restricted to Ugandan spread (95 to 100% of amino acids identity). No recombination was revealed in this study, isolates diversity was restricted to nucleotide substitution. © 2012 Academic Journals Inc.
与刚果民主共和国南基伍省农业生态系统有关的木薯花叶Begomovirus的发生和分布
本研究在刚果民主共和国苏基伍省监测的木薯花叶病流行病学和相关病毒的分子特征。收集的流行病学资料显示,疾病发病率和病媒种群与海拔高度呈负相关。海拔高于1500 m时,发病率为9.5 ~ 37.8%,每叶虫数小于3只;海拔低于1000 m时,发病率为65 ~ 100%,每叶虫数大于10只。没有降雨影响的记录。对AC2和AC4基因的相关分子木薯begomvirus诊断显示,该地区仅发生非洲木薯花叶病毒(ACMV)和东非木薯花叶病毒-乌干达(EACMV-UG)两种病毒,低海拔地区以EACMV-UG和混合感染为主,而高海拔地区以ACMV为主。系统发育分析显示,ACMV分离株中存在本地传播和乌干达传播的双重共存,而所有EACMV分离株均局限于乌干达传播(氨基酸同源性95% ~ 100%)。本研究未发现重组,分离株的多样性仅限于核苷酸取代。©2012 Academic Journals Inc。
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