Occurrence and diversity of viruses infecting pepper in Serbia.

D. Milošević, M. Ignjatov, I. Stanković, Z. Nikolić, J. Gvozdanović-Varga, B. Krstic
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A two-year investigation (2009-2010) of the presence and distribution of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) viruses in Serbia revealed that viruses occur each year in open-field production. Disease incidence, as estimated by the number of symptomatic plants in the field, highly varied depending on the year and sampling locality. Disease incidence ranged from 20% to 60%. Four viruses: Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Potato virus Y (PVY), Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) and Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV), of which PVY was predominant, were detected by serological testing of pepper samples collected from many localities in Serbia. Molecular detection of PVY was performed based on amplification of a 975 bp fragment in all tested samples, using the specific primers PVYc/PVYd that amplify the gene for P1 protein. The RT-PCR products derived from the four isolates (PL-28-09, PL-15-09, PL-3-10, PL-108-10) of PVY were sequenced (KC288142, KC288143, KC288144, and KC288144, respectively) and compared with the PVY sequences available in GenBank. Sequence analysis, conducted with MEGA5 software, revealed 99.8-100% nt identity among the four Serbian PVY isolates from pepper. The sequences of PVY isolates from Serbia share the highest nucleotide and amino acid identity with isolates from Slovenia, Croatia, Germany, and tobbaco isolate from Serbia. All of the four Serbian isolates were clustered in sub-group N-1 with other European isolates of necrotic strains.
塞尔维亚辣椒感染病毒的发生和多样性。
对塞尔维亚辣椒病毒的存在和分布进行了为期两年的调查(2009-2010年),结果表明,病毒每年都会在露地生产中发生。根据田间有症状植物的数量估计,疾病发病率因年份和取样地点的不同而有很大差异。发病率从20%到60%不等。对塞尔维亚多地辣椒样品进行血清学检测,检测出黄瓜花叶病毒(CMV)、马铃薯Y病毒(PVY)、苜蓿花叶病毒(AMV)和辣椒轻度斑驳病毒(PMMoV) 4种病毒,其中以PVY病毒为主。使用特异性引物PVYc/PVYd扩增P1蛋白基因,在所有测试样品中扩增975 bp片段,进行PVY的分子检测。对4株PVY分离株(PL-28-09、PL-15-09、PL-3-10、PL-108-10)的RT-PCR产物(分别为KC288142、KC288143、KC288144和KC288144)进行测序,并与GenBank中的PVY序列进行比较。利用MEGA5软件进行序列分析,4个塞尔维亚辣椒PVY分离株的同源性为99.8 ~ 100%。来自塞尔维亚的PVY分离株序列与来自斯洛文尼亚、克罗地亚、德国的分离株和来自塞尔维亚的烟草分离株具有最高的核苷酸和氨基酸一致性。所有4株塞尔维亚分离株与其他欧洲分离株聚集在N-1亚群中。
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