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Arch Virol ; 167(3): 1003-1005, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35147804

ABSTRACT

A novel bipartite begomovirus infecting Cnidoscolus urens (Euphorbiaceae) from Pernambuco State, Brazil, has been characterized. The complete DNA-A (2657 nt) and DNA-B (2622 nt) components of the viral isolates show the typical genome organization of New World bipartite begomoviruses. DNA-A of the isolates had the highest percentage of nucleotide sequence identity (88.6-88.9%) to cnidoscolus mosaic leaf deformation virus. Based on the current classification criteria for the genus Begomovirus, the virus infecting C. urens should be considered a new member of the genus, and the name "cnidoscolus mild mosaic virus" is proposed for the virus, and the name "Begomovirus caboniensis" is proposed for its species.


Subject(s)
Begomovirus , Euphorbiaceae , Mosaic Viruses , Plant Diseases/virology , Begomovirus/classification , Brazil , DNA, Viral/genetics , Euphorbiaceae/virology , Genome, Viral , Mosaic Viruses/classification , Phylogeny , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Arch Virol ; 165(8): 1877-1881, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32447620

ABSTRACT

Codiaeum variegatum (common name, garden croton) is an ornamental plant grown for its bright yellow variegated leaf morphology. Two C. variegatum plants with upward leaf curling and vein swelling symptoms were collected in Faisalabad, Pakistan. Sequencing of clones obtained by PCR amplification with specific primers showed one plant infected with the monopartite begomoviruses pedilanthus leaf curl virus (PeLCV) and papaya leaf curl virus (PaLCuV) and the other to be infected with only PeLCV. Both plants also harboured a betasatellite that was distinct from all previously identified betasatellites, for which the name "codiaeum leaf curl betasatellite" (CoLCuB) is proposed. This is the first identification of a begomovirus and an associated betasatellite infecting C. variegatum in Pakistan. Both PeLCV and PaLCuV cause problems in a number of crop plants, and C. variegatum may act as a reservoir for these agriculturally important viruses. The precise impact and geographical distribution of the newly identified CoLCuB will be investigated.


Subject(s)
Begomovirus/genetics , Euphorbiaceae/virology , Plant Leaves/virology , Satellite Viruses/genetics , Carica/virology , DNA, Satellite/genetics , DNA, Viral/genetics , Pakistan , Phylogeny , Plant Diseases/virology
3.
Arch Virol ; 162(11): 3439-3445, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28791544

ABSTRACT

Weed-infecting begomoviruses play an important role in the epidemiology of crop diseases because they can potentially infect crops and contribute to the genetic diversity of crop-infecting begomoviruses. Despite the important epidemiological role that weed-infecting begomoviruses play, they remain insufficiently studied in Africa. Recently, we identified Deinbollia mosaic virus (DMV), a distinct begomovirus found naturally infecting the weed host Deinbollia borbonica (Sapindaceae) in Kenya and Tanzania. In this study, we investigated the capacity of DMV to infect a restricted host range of Solanaceae and Euphorbiaceae species. Biolistic inoculation of Nicotiana benthamiana with concatemeric DNAs resulted in systemic infection associated with yellow mosaic symptoms, while DNA partial dimers caused asymptomatic systemic infection. DMV was not infectious to cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), suggesting host resistance to the virus. Here, we demonstrate the first experimental infectivity analysis of DMV in N. benthamiana and cassava.


Subject(s)
Begomovirus/physiology , Euphorbiaceae/virology , Plant Diseases/virology , Plant Weeds/virology , Solanaceae/virology , Africa, Eastern , Plant Leaves/virology
4.
Arch Virol ; 161(9): 2605-8, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27278930

ABSTRACT

Begomoviruses have been detected infecting the weed Cnidoscolus urens (family Euphorbiaceae) since 2004, but the viral species to which these viruses belonged was not known. Here, we report for the first time the complete genome sequence of a bipartite begomovirus obtained from C. urens collected in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. This isolate met the criteria to be classified as a member of a new begomovirus species, and the tentative name cnidoscolus mosaic leaf deformation virus (CnMLDV) is proposed. Pairwise sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis showed that the DNA-A genomic component of CnMLDV is most closely related to that of passionfruit severe leaf distortion virus, with 86.3 % nucleotide sequence identity.


Subject(s)
Begomovirus/genetics , Begomovirus/isolation & purification , Euphorbiaceae/virology , Plant Diseases/virology , Brazil , DNA, Viral/genetics , Genome, Viral , Phylogeny , Plant Leaves/virology
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Virus Genes ; 38(2): 311-9, 2009 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19112612

ABSTRACT

The incidence and severity of tomato leaf curl disease (TLCD) is increasing worldwide. Here we assess the diversity and distribution within tomato producing areas of Iran of begomoviruses that cause this disease. Tomato with typical TLCD symptoms and asymptomatic weeds were collected in 2005 and 2006 and tested for the presence of begomovirus DNA using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Analysis of cloned and sequenced PCR products revealed that both mono- and bipartite begomoviruses are associated with TLCD in Iran. Furthermore, our results confirmed the symptomless infection with mono- and bipartite begomoviruses of two weed species, Chrozophora hierosolymitana Spreng (Euphobiaceae) and Herniaria sp. (Caryophyllaceae). Eighteen Iranian begomovirus isolates were classified into two major groups and two or three subgroups according to the 5'-proximal 200 nucleotides of the coat protein (CP) gene or the N-terminal 600 nucleotides of the Rep gene. Whereas most of the monopartite isolates showed closest similarity to tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Gezira (TYLCV-Ge), the three bipartite isolates were most similar to Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV). Mixed mono- and a bipartite begomovirus infections were detected in both tomato and C. hierosolymitana. Our results indicate that the tomato producing areas in central, southern, and southeastern Iran are threatened by begomoviruses originating from both the Mediterranean basin and the Indian subcontinent.


Subject(s)
Begomovirus/classification , Begomovirus/isolation & purification , Genetic Variation , Plant Diseases/virology , Solanum lycopersicum/virology , Begomovirus/genetics , Caryophyllaceae/virology , Cluster Analysis , DNA, Viral/chemistry , DNA, Viral/genetics , Euphorbiaceae/virology , Genotype , Iran , Molecular Epidemiology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology , Viral Proteins/genetics
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Virology ; 336(2): 240-50, 2005 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15892965

ABSTRACT

The biochemical and genetic features of Poinsettia latent virus (PnLV, formerly named Poinsettia cryptic virus), which is spread worldwide in commercial cultivars of Euphorbia pulcherrima without inducing symptoms, have been determined using virus-purification, immunological techniques, electron microscopy, cloning, and sequencing. PnLV was found to be a chimeric virus with one 4652 bases, plus strand RNA showing a close relationship to poleroviruses within the first three quarters of its genome but to sobemoviruses in the last quarter. Thus, we propose to classify this virus as "polemovirus". Similarities of protein and nucleic acid sequences at the 5' and extreme 3' end of its RNA suggest a replication mode like that of poleroviruses, whereas the coat protein sequence is closely related to that of sobemoviruses. Consistent with these results, PnLV forms stable icosahedra of 34 nm in diameter. The consequences for the taxonomy of PnLV and for gardeners' practice are discussed.


Subject(s)
Euphorbiaceae/virology , RNA Viruses/classification , Recombination, Genetic , Base Sequence , Capsid Proteins/genetics , Cloning, Molecular , Luteovirus/physiology , Molecular Sequence Data , Nucleic Acid Conformation , RNA Viruses/chemistry , RNA Viruses/physiology , RNA, Viral/chemistry , Sequence Alignment , Tombusviridae/physiology , Virus Replication
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