MOLECULAR DETECTION AND PHYLOGENY OF VIRUSES ASSOCIATED WITH PEPPER (Capsicum spp.) CULTIVATED IN SOME STATES IN NORTHERN GUINEA AND SUDAN SAVANNAH ZONES OF NIGERIA

B. D. Kashina, A. C. Chindo
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Surveys were conducted to assess the occurrence of viruses on pepper in 2020 and 2021 dry and wet seasons, respectively.  Farms in Kaduna, Kano, Bauchi and Gombe States were visited for sampling and sample collection. Leaf samples from plants showing typical viral symptoms were collected for laboratory analysis. The genomic nucleic acid was isolated from the samples by phenol – chloroform separation and purification. The viral coat protein was amplified in Polymerase chain reaction using specific primers and sequenced. Sequences were aligned and used to search the GenBank database for viruses with high similarity. Sequences with high similarity scores were retrieved and used for phylogenetic analysis. Field occurrence of virus-like symptomatic pepper plants ranged from 10 – 70 %. Sequence analysis and phylogeny revealed that the virus infecting Pepper in locations surveyed was highly homologous (94.52%) to Pepper veinal mottle virus. This represents the first confirmation of Pepper veinal mottle virus on pepper in the study areas using novel molecular techniques. It is recommended that more extensive studies be conducted to cover the other northern states being the major pepper growing region of Nigeria.  It should be emphasized that caution be exercised in the movement of planting materials across regions, especially between neighbouring countries because of the known impact of viruses on vegetable production in general, and pepper in particular.
在几内亚北部和尼日利亚苏丹大草原地区种植的辣椒相关病毒的分子检测和系统发育
研究了2020年旱季和2021年旱季辣椒病毒发生情况。访问了卡杜纳、卡诺、包奇和贡贝州的农场进行抽样和样本收集。采集具有典型病毒症状的植物叶片样本进行实验室分析。通过苯酚-氯仿分离纯化,分离得到基因组核酸。用特异性引物聚合酶链反应扩增病毒外壳蛋白并测序。序列被对齐并用于在GenBank数据库中搜索具有高相似性的病毒。检索相似度较高的序列并用于系统发育分析。田间出现病毒样症状的辣椒植株的发生率为10% - 70%。序列分析和系统发育分析表明,该病毒与辣椒脉斑驳病毒高度同源(94.52%)。这是在研究地区首次利用新的分子技术证实辣椒脉斑驳病毒在辣椒上的存在。建议进行更广泛的研究,以覆盖作为尼日利亚主要胡椒种植区的其他北部各州。应该强调的是,在跨区域运输种植材料,特别是在邻国之间运输种植材料时应谨慎行事,因为已知病毒对蔬菜生产的一般影响,特别是对辣椒的影响。
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