Incidence and genetic diversity of raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) in Rubus spp. in Turkey

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kadriye Çağlayan, Kivilcim Ördek, Mona Gazel, Eminur Elçi, Vahid Roumi, Janja Lamovšek, Irena Mavrič Pleško
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Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV), recently renamed to Idaeovirus rubi, is one of the most common viruses infecting Rubus species worldwide but there is still a limited number of genome sequences available in the GenBank database and the majority of the sequences include partial sequences of RNA-1 and RNA-2. The distribution and incidence of RBDV in main raspberry and blackberry growing provinces in Turkey were monitored during 2015–2019 and 537 Rubus spp. samples were tested by both DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR. Among the tested samples, 36 samples tested positive for RBDV by DAS-ELISA and 67 samples by RT-PCR. There was relatively low nucleotide diversity among the Turkish isolates. Turkish isolates shared 93%–97.7%, 84.3%–98.9%, and 85%–99.2% nucleotide sequence identities with available sequences in the GenBank, in partial RNA-1, movement protein (MP) and coat protein (CP) genes, respectively. In the phylogenetic tree constructed for RNA-1, MP, and CP sequences, all Turkish raspberry isolates were clustered in a distinct clade. However, the blackberry isolates showed considerable variation in nucleotide sequences and were placed in three distinct groups. The divergent blackberry isolates showed high variability in MP (84.5%–89.3%) and CP (85.5%–89.7%) regions and were placed in a distinct group. The rest of blackberry isolates clustered together with sweet cherry RBDV isolates adjacent to the grapevine clade or together with raspberry isolates. The comparative analysis conducted on three RNA segments of RBDV highlighted the high sequence diversity of Turkish RBDV isolates. This study also emphasizes the importance of regular monitoring of RBDV infections in Turkey, with special regard to those Rubus spp. and grapevine accessions employed in conservation and selection programmes. In particular, the presence of new RBDV genetic variants and infection of Rubus species must be taken into account to choose a correct detection protocol and management strategy.

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土耳其悬钩子属树莓矮化病毒(RBDV)的发病率和遗传多样性
树莓丛矮病毒(RBDV),最近更名为Idaeovirus-rubi,是世界上感染悬钩子物种最常见的病毒之一,但GenBank数据库中可用的基因组序列数量仍然有限,大多数序列包括RNA-1和RNA-2的部分序列。2015-2019年期间,对土耳其主要树莓和黑莓种植省份的RBDV分布和发病率进行了监测,并对537株悬钩子进行了DAS-ELISA和RT-PCR检测。在检测的样本中,36个样本的DAS-ELISA检测结果呈RBDV阳性,67个样本的RT-PCR检测结果呈阳性。土耳其分离株的核苷酸多样性相对较低。土耳其分离株与GenBank中的可用序列、部分RNA-1、运动蛋白(MP)和外壳蛋白(CP)基因的核苷酸序列同源性分别为93%–97.7%、84.3%–98.9%和85%–99.2%。在为RNA-1、MP和CP序列构建的系统发育树中,所有土耳其树莓分离株都聚集在一个不同的分支中。然而,黑莓分离株在核苷酸序列上表现出相当大的差异,并被分为三个不同的组。不同的黑莓分离株在MP(84.5%-89.3%)和CP(85.5%-89.7%)区域表现出高变异性,并被分为一个不同的组。其余的黑莓分离株与葡萄枝附近的甜樱桃RBDV分离株或与树莓分离株聚在一起。对RBDV的三个RNA片段进行的比较分析突出了土耳其RBDV分离株的高序列多样性。这项研究还强调了定期监测土耳其RBDV感染的重要性,特别是那些用于保护和选择计划的悬钩子属和葡萄材料。特别是,必须考虑到新的RBDV遗传变异的存在和悬钩子属物种的感染,以选择正确的检测方案和管理策略。
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Annals of Applied Biology
Annals of Applied Biology 生物-农业综合
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5.50
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71
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Applied Biology is an international journal sponsored by the Association of Applied Biologists. The journal publishes original research papers on all aspects of applied research on crop production, crop protection and the cropping ecosystem. The journal is published both online and in six printed issues per year. Annals papers must contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge and may, among others, encompass the scientific disciplines of: Agronomy Agrometeorology Agrienvironmental sciences Applied genomics Applied metabolomics Applied proteomics Biodiversity Biological control Climate change Crop ecology Entomology Genetic manipulation Molecular biology Mycology Nematology Pests Plant pathology Plant breeding & genetics Plant physiology Post harvest biology Soil science Statistics Virology Weed biology Annals also welcomes reviews of interest in these subject areas. Reviews should be critical surveys of the field and offer new insights. All papers are subject to peer review. Papers must usually contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge in applied biology but short papers discussing techniques or substantiated results, and reviews of current knowledge of interest to applied biologists will be considered for publication. Papers or reviews must not be offered to any other journal for prior or simultaneous publication and normally average seven printed pages.
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