Characterization of Bean Common Mosaic Virus Isolates Infecting Three Leguminous Bean Crops from South and Southeast Asia.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Shimul Das, Sridhar Jarugula, Basavaraj Bagewadi, Amer Fayad, Alexander V Karasev, Rayapati A Naidu
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Abstract

Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) is causing economically important diseases in leguminous crops worldwide. In this study, BCMV isolates from country bean (CB; Lablab purpureus), yard-long bean (YLB; Vigna unguiculata), and rajma bean (RB; Phaseolus vulgaris) collected from Bangladesh, Nepal, and Cambodia were characterized. Samples that tested positive for BCMV in serological assays were subjected to high-throughput sequencing to generate near-full-length genome sequences. In pairwise comparisons of the polyprotein open reading frame, 13 BCMV isolates from Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Nepal showed sequence identity of 92.1 to 98.8% at the nucleotide and 94.2 to 99% at the amino acid level among themselves and with corresponding sequences of BCMV reported previously. In phylogenetic analyses using the global BCMV sequences, they segregated into five distinct lineages, with RB isolates from Nepal clustering with US1/NL1-clade of common bean isolates from different countries, YLB isolates aligning with blackeye cowpea strain sequences reported from China, and CB isolates from Nepal and Bangladesh clustering with soybean isolates from China. One YLB isolate from Nepal was identified as a putative recombinant. None of the BCMV sequences aligned with isolates representing the RU1 or PStV clades. In grow-out tests, seed samples from local markets showed a 14.3 to 38.1% transmission efficiency rate of BCMV with CB seed lots and 9.5 to 33.3% with YLB seed lots.

感染南亚和东南亚三种豆类作物的豆类普通花叶病毒分离物的特征。
豆类普通花叶病毒(BCMV)在全球豆类作物中引起重要的经济病害。本研究对从孟加拉国、尼泊尔和柬埔寨采集的菜豆(CB,Lablab purpureus)、长豆(YLB,Vigna unguiculata)和蚕豆(RB,Phaseolus vulgaris)中分离出的 BCMV 进行了鉴定。对血清学检测中BCMV呈阳性的样本进行了高通量测序,以生成接近全长的基因组序列。在多聚蛋白开放阅读框的配对比较中,来自孟加拉国、柬埔寨和尼泊尔的 13 个 BCMV 分离物的核苷酸序列同一性为 92.1%-98.8%,氨基酸序列同一性为 94.2%-99%,与之前报道的 BCMV 相应序列的同一性为 92.1%-98.8%。在使用全球 BCMV 序列进行的系统进化分析中,它们分离成五个不同的系,尼泊尔的 RB 分离物与来自不同国家的普通豆分离物 US1/NL1 支系聚类,YLB 分离物与中国报道的黑眼豇豆株序列一致,尼泊尔和孟加拉国的 CB 分离物与中国的大豆分离物聚类。尼泊尔的一个 YLB 分离物被鉴定为假定重组株。没有一个 BCMV 序列与代表 RU1 或 PStV 支系的分离物一致。在生长试验中,来自当地市场的种子样本显示,CB种子批次的BCMV传播效率为14.3%至38.1%,YLB种子批次的传播效率为9.5%至33.3%。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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