Literature DB >> 26895863

Occurrence and transmission of mycovirus Cryphonectria hypovirus 1 from dejecta of Thyreophagus corticalis (Acari, Acaridae).

Mabrouk Bouneb1, Tullio Turchetti2, Roberto Nannelli1, Pio Federico Roversi1, Francesco Paoli1, Roberto Danti2, Sauro Simoni3.   

Abstract

The natural spread of virus-induced hypovirulence is highly involved in the recovery of blighted chestnut stands and orchards in Italy and in Europe. The potential role of corticolous mites as vectors of hypovirulence in blighted chestnut Castanea sativa (Mill.) stands was pointed out in previous reports. Here, by using RT-PCR, mycovirus Cryphonectria hypovirus (CHV1) was detected in Thyreophagus corticalis mites reared on a hypovirulent strain in monoxenic cultures and in their faecal pellets. Cryphonectria parasitica mycelium derived from mites' dejecta was able to transmit CHV1 to the virulent strain determining its conversion to hypovirulent one. This converted strain induced healing cankers on excised stems, differently from the un-converted virulent strain. Our findings prove the spread of CHV1 by corticolous mites that feed on virus-infected fungus and emphasize their potential role as vectors.
Copyright © 2015 The British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Biocontrol; Chestnut blight; Corticolous mites; Hypovirulence

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26895863     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2015.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2017-04-24       Impact factor: 5.663

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-10-24       Impact factor: 11.205

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 6.549

4.  The alkalophilic fungus Sodiomyces alkalinus hosts beta- and gammapartitiviruses together with a new fusarivirus.

Authors:  Lenka Hrabáková; Alexey A Grum-Grzhimaylo; Igor Koloniuk; Alfons J M Debets; Tatiana Sarkisova; Karel Petrzik
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-11-29       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Molecular Characterization and Geographic Distribution of a Mymonavirus in the Population of Botrytis cinerea.

Authors:  Fangmin Hao; Mingde Wu; Guoqing Li
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2018-08-15       Impact factor: 5.048

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