Variation in seed transmission of cowpea viruses between single and multiple infections.

Q2 Medicine
VirusDisease Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1007/s13337-024-00899-2
K E Ogunsola, P Lava Kumar
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Abstract

Seed transmission (ST) plays an important role in virus dispersion and disease epidemiology. Many viruses infecting cowpea are known to be seed-transmitted. This study evaluated the rate of virus ST in cowpea varieties inoculated under screenhouse conditions (SC) with bean common mosaic virus-blackeye cowpea mosaic strain (BCMV-BlCM), Southern bean mosaic virus (SBMV) and cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) under single and multiple-infections. Up to 50 seeds harvested from the virus-infected plants of each variety per treatment were used for the grow-out test under insect-proof SC. Data were recorded on seed germination (SG), symptoms in seedlings, and virus ST. The leaf samples were tested for viruses by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The SG rate was 78 ± 2.8-100 ± 0% in all treatments. A total of 1.5% of 1,604 seedlings infected singly showed symptoms, whereas in diagnostics testing, viruses were detected in 2.6% of plants, indicating occurrence of asymptomatic ST. The highest rate of transmission observed for single infections was 17% CMV in IT98K-133-1-1, 17.1% BCMV-BlCM in IT98K-503-1, and 2.3% SBMV in IT99K-1060. The highest CMV frequency under coinfection was 22.2% in plants inoculated (PI) with SBMV + CMV, 4.2% for BCMV-BlCM in PI with BCMV-BlCM + CMV and 2.3% for SBMV in PI with BCMV-BlCM + SBMV + CMV. This study indicated high variation in the rates of ST based on cultivar and virus type, and for each virus under mixed-infection conditions. Diagnostic confirmation detected a higher percentage of seed-transmitted viruses compared to visual assessment, warranting the need for diagnostics for the reliable detection of seed-transmitted viruses.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13337-024-00899-2.

豇豆病毒在单次和多次感染之间的种子传播变异。
种子传播在病毒传播和疾病流行病学中起着重要作用。众所周知,许多感染豇豆的病毒是通过种子传播的。本研究以豇豆普通花叶病毒-黑眼豇豆花叶株系(BCMV-BlCM)、南豆花叶病毒(SBMV)和黄瓜花叶病毒(CMV)分别接种于筛房条件(SC)下,评价了单次和多次感染下豇豆品种的ST病毒率。每个处理从每个品种的病毒感染植株上收获50粒种子,在防虫SC下进行生长试验,记录种子萌发(SG)、幼苗症状和病毒ST.的数据,并通过酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)和逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测叶片样本中的病毒。各处理的SG率为78±2.8 ~ 100±0%。1,604株单株感染的幼苗中有1.5%出现症状,而在诊断试验中,有2.6%的植株检测到病毒,表明无症状st的发生。单株感染的最高传播率为IT98K-133-1-1中CMV为17%,IT98K-503-1中BCMV-BlCM为17.1%,IT99K-1060中SBMV为2.3%。SBMV + CMV共侵染下的CMV频率最高,为22.2%,BCMV-BlCM + CMV接种的BCMV-BlCM为4.2%,BCMV-BlCM + SBMV + CMV接种的SBMV为2.3%。该研究表明,不同品种和病毒类型以及混合感染条件下每种病毒的ST率差异很大。与目测评估相比,诊断确认检测到的种子传播病毒百分比更高,因此需要进行诊断以可靠地检测种子传播病毒。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s13337-024-00899-2。
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VirusDisease
VirusDisease Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: VirusDisease, formerly known as ''Indian Journal of Virology'', publishes original research on all aspects of viruses infecting animal, human, plant, fish and other living organisms.
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