| Literature DB >> 25822508 |
Stephen J Wylie1, Chao Zhang2, Vicki Long3, Marilyn J Roossinck4, Shu Hui Koh1, Michael G K Jones1, Sadia Iqbal5, Hua Li1.
Abstract
Nicotiana benthamiana is a model plant utilised internationally in plant virology because of its apparent hyper-susceptibility to virus infection. Previously, others showed that all laboratory accessions of N. benthamiana have a very narrow genetic basis, probably originating from a single source. It is unknown if responses to virus infection exhibited by the laboratory accession are typical of the species as a whole. To test this, 23 accessions of N. benthamiana were collected from wild populations and challenged with one to four viruses. Additionally, accessions of 21 other Nicotiana species and subspecies from Australia, one from Peru and one from Namibia were tested for susceptibility to the viruses, and for the presence of a mutated RNA-dependent RNA polymerase I allele (Nb-RDR1m) described previously from a laboratory accession of N. benthamiana. All Australian Nicotiana accessions tested were susceptible to virus infections, although there was symptom variability within and between species. The most striking difference was that plants of a laboratory accession of N. benthamiana (RA-4) exhibited hypersensitivity to Yellow tailflower mild mottle tobamovirus infection and died, whereas plants of wild N. benthamiana accessions responded with non-necrotic symptoms. Plants of certain N. occidentalis accessions also exhibited initial hypersensitivity to Yellow tailflower mild mottle virus resembling that of N. benthamiana RA-4 plants, but later recovered. The mutant Nb-RDR1m allele was identified from N. benthamiana RA-4 but not from any of 51 other Nicotiana accessions, including wild accessions of N. benthamiana, demonstrating that the accession of N. benthamiana used widely in laboratories is unusual.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25822508 PMCID: PMC4379023 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0121787
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Accessions used, showing species and their origins.
| Species | Accession/Seed Line | Origin (if known) | Habitat (if known) | Year collected (if known) | Reference |
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| Peruvian Andes | Montane | |||
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| SL6 | Namibia | 1983 | [ | |
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| SL7 | Carnarvon Range, QLD | 1957 | [ | |
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| 17.19C | Cleaverville Cove, WA | Coastal cliffs | 2013 | This study |
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| 17.23 | Hammersley Range, WA | Cave entrance, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| 17.24 | Millsteam-Chichester National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| 17.26 | Millsteam-Chichester National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| 17.27 | Millsteam-Chichester National Park, WA | Inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| 17.28 | Millsteam-Chichester National Park, WA | Inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| Cl-1 | Cleaverville Cove, WA | Coastal cliffs | 2013 | |
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| HCK-1 | Honeymoon Cove, WA | Coastal cliffs | 2013 | This study |
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| HCK-3 | Honeymoon Cove, WA | Coastal cliffs | 2013 | This study |
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| KL-1 | Kalamina Gorge, Karijini National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| KL-2 | Kalamina Gorge, Karijini National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| KL-3 | Kalamina Gorge, Karijini National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| KL-4 | Kalamina Gorge, Karijini National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| KL-5 | Kalamina Gorge, Karijini National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| Kx-1 | Knox Gorge, Karijini National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-3 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Rock overhang, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-5 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Rock overhang, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-6 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Rock overhang, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-7 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Rock overhang, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| PPM-1 | Millsteam-Chichester National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| PPM-2 | Millsteam-Chichester National Park, WA | Cliffs, inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| RA-4 | ||||
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| VL552B2.1 | Cleaverville Cove, WA | Coastal cliffs | 2012 | This study |
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| VL552B2.2 | Cleaverville Cove, WA | Coastal cliffs | 2012 | This study |
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| SL9 | Meekathara, WA | 1956 | [ | |
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| SL11 | 1998/99 | [ | ||
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| SL5 | 2003 | [ | ||
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| [ | ||||
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| SL13 | Port Augusta, SA | 1955 | [ | |
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| SL14 | Henbury, NT | [ | ||
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| Ft-2 | Fortesque River, WA | Inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| Ft-3 | Fortesque River, WA | Inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| SL33 | 2005 | [ | ||
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| SL35 | [ | |||
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| SL1 | [ | |||
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| SL15 | [ | |||
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| Cl-1 | Cleaverville Plain, WA | Inland plain 2 km from coast | 2013 | This study |
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| Nt-1 | Ashburton River, Nanutarra, WA | Inland, dry riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| Nt-4 | Ashburton River, Nanutarra, WA | Inland, dry riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| Nt-5 | Ashburton River, Nanutarra, WA | Inland, dry riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| Ft-1 | Fortesque River, WA | Verge, public carpark | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-10 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-11 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-12 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-4 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-8 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| MtA-9 | Mt Augustus region, WA | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| SL17 | Earsbiddy Hills, WA | 1956 | [ | |
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| UK-1 | Tom Price region, WA | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| UK-2 | Tom Price region | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| UK-3 | Tom Price region | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| UK-4 | Tom Price region | Inland plain | 2013 | This study |
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| VL552B1.1 | Varanus Island, Lowendal Island group, WA | Coastal | 2013 | This study |
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| CB-1 | Coral Bay, WA | Road verge, coastal township | 2013 | This study |
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| BC-1 | Boundary Creek, Exmouth region, WA | Coastal dry riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| Br-1 | Bridled Island, Lowendal Island group, WA | Coastal | 2013 | This study |
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| SC-2A | Shothole Canyon, Cape Range National Park, WA | Inland, cliffs | 2013 | This study |
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| TB-1 | Turquoise Bay, Cape Range National Park, WA | Coastal | 2013 | This study |
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| SL18 | Curtain Springs, NT | 1953 | [ | |
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| SL51 | [ | |||
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| SL20 | [ | |||
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| RG-1 | Murchison River, WA | Inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| HH-1 | Murchison River, WA | Inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| KB-1 | Kalbarri, WA | Road verge in township | 2013 | This study |
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| SL19 | Wiluna, WA | [ | ||
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| BrH-1 | Sampson Point, WA | Road verge | 2013 | This study |
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| SL29 | Ayr, QLD | 1955 | [ | |
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| SL24 | Flinders Peak, VIC | 2003 | [ | |
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| SL44 | Fish Hole Creek, SA | 2005 | [ | |
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| Wea-1 | Weano Gorge, Karijini National Park, WA | Inland riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| MtG-2 | Mount Gould, WA | Inland, dry riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| MtG-4 | Mount Gould, WA | Inland, dry riverbed | 2013 | This study |
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| SL23 | Corunna, WA | 2005 | [ |
a NT, Northern Territory; QLD, Queensland; SA, South Australia; VIC, Victoria; WA, Western Australia
Fig 1Nicotiana plants in their natural habitats in Australia.
Top left, a N. benthamiana plant growing amongst rocks beside the Indian Ocean in the Pilbara region. Top right, a N. occidentalis ssp occidentalis plant growing on coastal spinifex grasslands near Roeburn. Lower left, a N. rotundifolia plant on a dry riverbed in the Murchison Region. Lower right, a group of N. occidentalis ssp obliqua plants growing at the base of a rock face in the Pilbara region.
Fig 2Symptom indices.
A: Index 2, mild symptoms including faint mosaic, little stunting or leaf distortion. Example given is from N. benthamiana accession KL-1 infected with BYMV. B: Index 3, moderate symptoms of infection including strong mosaic and some leaf distortion and plant stunting. Example given is from N. benthamiana accession KL-1 infected with YTMMV. C: Index 4, severe necrosis affecting most of the plant. No flowers. Example given is from N. umbratica accession Wea-1 infected with YTMMV (left). Plant on the right is uninfected. D: Index 5, whole plant is dead.
Mean symptom severity index (Standard Deviation above 0 in parenthesis) of virus infection on plants expressed 35 dpi.
| Species | Accession/Seed line | YTMMV | BYMV | CMV | TSWV | GenBank Accession | indel present Y/N |
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| 0.0 (NL) | 0.0 (NL) | 0.0(NL) | 0.0(NL) | |||
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| 0.0 (NL) | 0.0 (NL) | 0.0(NL) | 0.0(NL) | |||
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| SL6 | 2.0 | 1.4(0.55) | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||
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| SL7 | 1.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | KM411324 | N | |
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| 17.19C | 2.6(0.54) | KM411316 | N | |||
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| 17.23 | 3.0 | KM411311 | N | |||
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| 17.24 | 3.0 | KM411313 | N | |||
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| 17.26 | 3.0 | KM411325 | N | |||
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| 17.27 | 3.0 | KM411314 | N | |||
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| 17.28 | 3.0 | KM411315 | N | |||
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| Cl-1 | 2.0 | 3.0 | ||||
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| HCK-1 | 3.8(0.45) | |||||
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| HCK-3 | 3.8(0.45) | |||||
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| KL-1 | 3.0 | 2.2(0.45) | 2.8(0.45) | 3 | KM411351 | N |
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| KL-2 | 3.0 | 2.2(0.45) | 2.6(0.55) | 3.2(0.45) | KM411352 | N |
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| KL-3 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | KM411349 | N | |
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| KL-4 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | KM411353 | N | |
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| KL-5 | 2.0 | 3.0 | KM411319 | N | ||
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| Kx-1 | 3.0 | 3 (NL) | 3.0 | 3.0 | KM411307 | N |
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| MtA-3 | 3.0 | KM411321 | N | |||
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| MtA-5 | 3.0 | KM411312 | N | |||
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| MtA-6 | 3.0 | |||||
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| MtA-7 | 3.0 | KM411304 | N | |||
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| PPM-1 | 3.0 | |||||
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| PPM-2 | 3.0 | KM411341 | N | |||
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| RA-4 | 5.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | KM411308 | Y |
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| VL552B2.1 | 3.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | KM411346 | N |
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| VL552B2.2 | 3.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | |||
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| SL9 | 5.0 | 3.8(0.45) | 2.0 | 4.2(0.45) | KM411326 | N |
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| SL11 | 4.6(0.55) | 1.1 | 1.0 | 2.4(0.55) | ||
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| SL5 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 3.0 | KM411327 | N | |
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| 0.0 (NL) | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0(NL) | KM411328 | N | |
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| SL13 | 4.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | |||
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| SL14 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 3.0 | KM411329 | N | |
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| Ft-2 | 2.4(0.55) | |||||
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| Ft-3 | 2.2(0.45) | KM411310 | N | |||
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| SL33 | 1.8(0.45) | 4.2(0.55) | 4.2(0.45) | 3.4(0.55) | ||
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| SL35 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | |||
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| SL1 | 2.0 (NL) | 1.0 | 5.0 | KM411330 | N | |
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| SL15 | 2.0 | 1.0 | 4.0 | |||
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| Cl-1 | 4.4(0.55) | KM411318 | N | |||
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| Nt-1 | 4.0 (NL) | 5.0 (NL) | 5.0(NL) | |||
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| Nt-4 | 4.0 (NL) | 3.0 (NL) | 4.0(NL) | |||
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| Nt-5 | 4.0 (NL) | 3.0 (NL) | 5.0(NL) | |||
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| Ft-1 | 4.4(0.55) | |||||
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| MtA-10 | 5.0 | KM411322 | N | |||
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| MtA-11 | 4.8(0.45) | KM411309 | N | |||
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| MtA-12 | 4.8(0.45) | KM411323 | N | |||
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| MtA-4 | 5.0 | KM411332 | N | |||
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| MtA-8 | 5.0 | |||||
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| MtA-9 | 4.4(0.55) | KM411331 | N | |||
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| SL17 | 5.0 | 4.0 | 1.0 | 4.0 | ||
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| UK-1 | 4.8(0.45) | KM411344 | N | |||
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| UK-2 | 5.0 | KM411343 | N | |||
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| UK-3 | 4.6(0.55) | |||||
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| UK-4 | 5.0 | KM411345 | N | |||
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| VL552B1.1 | 5.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 5.0 | KM411337 | N |
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| CB-1 | 3.8(0.45) | KM411317 | N | |||
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| BC-1 | 5.0 | KM411334 | N | |||
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| Br-1 | 5.0 | KM411320 | N | |||
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| SC-2A | 4.8(0.45) | KM411335 | N | |||
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| TB-1 | 5.0 | KM411336 | N | |||
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| SL18 | 5.0 | 1.4(0.45) | 1.0 | 4.4(0.55) | KM411338 | N |
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| SL51 | 4.8(0.45) | KM411339 | N | |||
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| SL20 | 1 | 1.0 | 4.0 | KM411305 | N | |
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| HH-1 | 5.0 | KM411347 | N | |||
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| KB-1 | 4.4(0.55) | |||||
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| RG-1 | 5.0 | KM411348 | N | |||
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| SL19 | 5.0 | 2.0(rings) | 2.0 | 4.2(0.45) | ||
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| SL29 | 5.0 | 2.2(0.45) | 2.2(0.45) | 4.8(0.45) | KM411340 | N |
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| SL24 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | KM411306 | N | |
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| SL44 | KM411342 | N | ||||
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| Wea-1 | 3.6(0.55) | 1.0 | 1.0 | 4.0 | KM411303 | N |
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| BrH-1 | 5.0 | KM411333 | N | |||
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| MtG-2 | 3.0 | |||||
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| MtG-4 | 3.0 | KM411350 | N | |||
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| SL23 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 4.0 |
The presence (Y) or absence (N) of an insertion/deletion (indel) mutation in the RDR1 is indicated. GenBank accession codes of partial RDR1 coding sequences are given.
aYTMMV, yellow tailflower mild mottle virus; BYMV, bean yellow mosaic virus: CMV, cucumber mosaic virus; TSWV, tomato spotted wilt virus.
bMean symptom indices (Standard deviation)
0. Systemic infection not detected
1. No visible symptoms of infection.
2. Mild symptoms of chlorosis, mosaic and/or leaf deformation evident. Slight stunting may be evident. Ring patterns or small necrotic spots sometimes visible. Little to no obvious impact on the numbers of flowers or viable seed produced.
3. Moderate symptoms of chlorosis, mosaic and/or leaf deformation. Moderate to significant stunting of growth and small necrotic patches may be present. Some flowers and seed may be produced.
4. Large patches of leaf/stem necrosis, severe stunting. Plant remained alive.
5. The plant was dead.
NL = necrotic lesion; rings = ring patterns
Fig 3Symptoms of infection.
A. Leaf of N. occidentalis ssp hesperis Nt-5 infected with BYMV exhibiting small necrotic lesions within 7 days of infection. B. N. simulans SL19 exhibited small chlorotic rings (arrow) 15 dpi with BYMV. C. Symptoms of infection of YTMMV on N. benthamiana RA-4 20 dpi. D. N. benthamiana VL552B2.1 exhibiting symptoms of leaf mottling and deformation 20 dpi with YTMMV. E. N. benthamiana Kx-1 (left) exhibiting chlorotic spots 20 dpi with BYMV. Plant on the right is uninfected.