Molecular Evidence for Occurrence of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in Ash Gourd (Benincasa hispida) Germplasm Showing a Severe Yellow Stunt Disease in India.

Indian Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2013-06-01 Epub Date: 2012-11-03 DOI:10.1007/s13337-012-0115-y
Anirban Roy, P Spoorthi, G Panwar, Manas Kumar Bag, T V Prasad, Gunjeet Kumar, K K Gangopadhyay, M Dutta
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An evaluation of 70 accessions of ash gourd germplasm grown at National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi, India during Kharif season (2010) showed natural occurrence of a yellow stunt disease in three accessions (IC554690, IC036330 and Pusa Ujjwal). A set of begomovirus specific primers used in PCR gave expected amplicon from all the symptomatic plants; however no betasatellite was detected. Complete genome of the begomovirus (DNA-A and DNA-B), amplified through rolling circle amplification, was cloned and sequenced. The begomovirus under study shared high sequence identities to different isolates of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV) and clustered with them. Among those isolates, the DNA-A and DNA-B of the present begomovirus isolate showed highest 99.6 and 96.8 % sequence identities, respectively with an isolate reported on pumpkin from India (DNA-A: AM286433, DNA-B: AM286435). Based on the sequence analysis, the begomovirus obtained from ash gourd was considered as an isolate of ToLCNDV. Thus, the present findings constitute the first report of occurrence of a new yellow stunt disease in ash gourd from India and demonstrated the association of ToLCNDV with the symptomatic samples. Occurrence of ToLCNDV in ash gourd germplasm not only adds up a new cucurbitaceous host of this virus but also raises the concern about the perpetuation of this virus in absence of its main host tomato and thus has an epidemiological relevance for understanding the rapid spread of this virus in tomato and other hosts in Indian sub-continent.

在印度出现严重黄萎病的灰葫芦(Benincasa hispida)种质中发现番茄卷叶新德里病毒的分子证据。
对印度新德里国家植物遗传资源局(National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi)种植的 70 份灰瓠瓜种质资源进行的 Kharif 季节(2010 年)评估显示,有 3 份种质资源(IC554690、IC036330 和 Pusa Ujjwal)自然发生了黄萎病。在 PCR 中使用的一组乞猴病毒特异引物从所有有症状的植株中得到了预期的扩增子,但没有检测到β卫星。通过滚圆扩增法扩增出的蚕豆病毒的完整基因组(DNA-A 和 DNA-B)已被克隆和测序。所研究的乞巧病毒与番茄卷叶新德里病毒(ToLCNDV)的不同分离株具有很高的序列同一性,并与它们聚类。在这些分离株中,本研究分离株的 DNA-A 和 DNA-B 与印度报道的南瓜分离株(DNA-A:AM286433,DNA-B:AM286435)的序列相同度最高,分别为 99.6 % 和 96.8 %。根据序列分析,从灰瓜中获得的乞蛾病毒被认为是 ToLCNDV 的一个分离株。因此,本研究结果是印度首次报告灰葫芦发生新的黄萎病,并证明 ToLCNDV 与症状样本有关。在白蜡葫芦种质中出现 ToLCNDV 不仅增加了该病毒的一个新葫芦科宿主,而且还引起了人们对该病毒在其主要宿主番茄缺失的情况下能否持续存在的担忧,因此对了解该病毒在番茄和印度次大陆其他宿主中的快速传播具有流行病学意义。
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Indian Journal of Virology
Indian Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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