Evidence of Grapevine leafroll associated virus-1-3, Grapevine fleck virus and Grapevine virus B Occurring in Himachal Pradesh, India.

Indian Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2013-06-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-15 DOI:10.1007/s13337-013-0129-0
Surender Kumar, Lakhmir Singh, Luca Ferretti, Marina Barba, Aijaz A Zaidi, Vipin Hallan
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During a survey conducted in the grapevine orchards of Himachal Pradesh, variety of symptoms ranging from leaf yellowing, vein greening, reduced leaf size, downward rolling/cup shaped leaves to reduced fruit bearing were observed. Symptomatic leaf samples were collected and analyzed by serological (DAS-ELISA) and molecular methods (RT-PCR, PCR) for viruses and phytoplasma known worldwide on grapevine. DAS-ELISA was used for detection of Grapevine leafroll associated virus 1, 2 and 3 (GLRaV-1, 2 & 3), Grapevine virus A (GVA), Grapevine fan leaf virus (GFLV), Grapevine fleck virus (GFkV) and successfully detected GLRaV-1 & 3 and GFkV. All these samples were complemented with RT- PCR along with GVb and phytoplasma (additional to ELISA) using specific primers. Specific amplification in RT-PCR for GLRaV-1 (~232 bp), GLRaV-3 (~300 bp), GFkV (~179 bp) and GVB (~440 bp) confirmed the presence of these pathogens. Overall, ELISA and RT-PCR results confirmed the presence GLRaV-3 (66.7 %), GLRaV-1& GFkV (50 %), and Grapevine virus B (GVB) (12.5 %) in symptomatic plants. None of the samples were found positive for GFLV, GLRaV-2 and phytoplasma. Mixed infection was common and none of the plants were found virus free. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of detection of GFkV and GVB in India.

印度喜马偕尔邦出现葡萄花叶病相关病毒-1-3、葡萄斑点病毒和葡萄病毒 B 的证据。
在喜马偕尔邦葡萄园进行的一项调查中,观察到了从叶片黄化、叶脉变绿、叶片变小、叶片向下卷曲/杯状到结果减少等各种症状。收集了有症状的叶片样本,并通过血清学(DAS-ELISA)和分子方法(RT-PCR、PCR)对全球已知的葡萄病毒和植物病原进行了分析。DAS-ELISA 用于检测葡萄卷叶相关病毒 1、2 和 3(GLRaV-1、2 和 3)、葡萄病毒 A(GVA)、葡萄扇叶病毒(GFLV)、葡萄斑点病毒(GFkV),并成功检测出 GLRaV-1 和 3 以及 GFkV。使用特异引物对所有这些样本进行了 RT-PCR 和 GVb 及植原体补充检测(ELISA 检测之外)。在 RT-PCR 中,GLRaV-1(~232 bp)、GLRaV-3(~300 bp)、GFkV(~179 bp)和 GVB(~440 bp)的特异性扩增证实了这些病原体的存在。总体而言,ELISA 和 RT-PCR 结果证实,有症状的植株中存在 GLRaV-3(66.7%)、GLRaV-1& GFkV(50%)和葡萄病毒 B(GVB)(12.5%)。没有发现任何样本对 GFLV、GLRaV-2 和植物支原体呈阳性反应。混合感染很常见,没有发现一株植物不带病毒。据我们所知,这是印度首次报告检测到 GFkV 和 GVB。
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Indian Journal of Virology
Indian Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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