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Identification and Characterization of Citrus Chlorotic Spot Virus, a New Dichorhavirus Associated with Citrus Leprosis-Like Symptoms.

C Chabi-Jesus1, P L Ramos-González2, A D Tassi3, O Guerra-Peraza4, E W Kitajima5, R Harakava2, J E A Beserra6, R B Salaroli5, J Freitas-Astúa7.   

Abstract

Local chlorotic spots resembling early lesions characteristic of citrus leprosis (CL) were observed in leaves of two sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L.) trees in Teresina, State of Piauí, Brazil, in early 2017. However, despite the similarities, these spots were generally larger than those of a typical CL and showed rare or no necrosis symptoms. In symptomatic tissues, transmission electron microscopy revealed the presence of viroplasms in the nuclei of the infected parenchymal cells and rod-shaped particles with an average size of approximately 40 × 100 nm, resembling those typically observed during infection by dichorhaviruses. A bipartite genome of the putative novel virus, tentatively named citrus chlorotic spot virus (CiCSV) (RNA1 = 6,518 nucleotides [nt] and RNA2 = 5,987 nt), revealed the highest nucleotide sequence identity values with the dichorhaviruses coffee ringspot virus strain Lavras (73.8%), citrus leprosis virus N strain Ibi1 (58.6%), and orchid fleck virus strain So (56.9%). In addition to citrus, CiCSV was also found in local chlorotic lesions on leaves of the ornamental plant beach hibiscus (Talipariti tiliaceum (L.) Fryxell). Morphological characterization of mites recovered from the infected plants revealed at least two different types of Brevipalpus. One of them corresponds to Brevipalpus yothersi. The other is slightly different from B. yothersi mites but comprises traits that possibly place it as another species. A mix of the two mite types collected on beach hibiscus successfully transmitted CiCSV to arabidopsis plants but additional work is required to verify whether both types of flat mite may act as viral vectors. The current study reveals a newly described dichorhavirus associated with a citrus disease in the northeastern region of Brazil.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30673423     DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-09-17-1425-RE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Dis        ISSN: 0191-2917            Impact factor:   4.438


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1.  Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2019.

Authors:  Gaya K Amarasinghe; María A Ayllón; Yīmíng Bào; Christopher F Basler; Sina Bavari; Kim R Blasdell; Thomas Briese; Paul A Brown; Alexander Bukreyev; Anne Balkema-Buschmann; Ursula J Buchholz; Camila Chabi-Jesus; Kartik Chandran; Chiara Chiapponi; Ian Crozier; Rik L de Swart; Ralf G Dietzgen; Olga Dolnik; Jan F Drexler; Ralf Dürrwald; William G Dundon; W Paul Duprex; John M Dye; Andrew J Easton; Anthony R Fooks; Pierre B H Formenty; Ron A M Fouchier; Juliana Freitas-Astúa; Anthony Griffiths; Roger Hewson; Masayuki Horie; Timothy H Hyndman; Dàohóng Jiāng; Elliott W Kitajima; Gary P Kobinger; Hideki Kondō; Gael Kurath; Ivan V Kuzmin; Robert A Lamb; Antonio Lavazza; Benhur Lee; Davide Lelli; Eric M Leroy; Jiànróng Lǐ; Piet Maes; Shin-Yi L Marzano; Ana Moreno; Elke Mühlberger; Sergey V Netesov; Norbert Nowotny; Are Nylund; Arnfinn L Økland; Gustavo Palacios; Bernadett Pályi; Janusz T Pawęska; Susan L Payne; Alice Prosperi; Pedro Luis Ramos-González; Bertus K Rima; Paul Rota; Dennis Rubbenstroth; Mǎng Shī; Peter Simmonds; Sophie J Smither; Enrica Sozzi; Kirsten Spann; Mark D Stenglein; David M Stone; Ayato Takada; Robert B Tesh; Keizō Tomonaga; Noël Tordo; Jonathan S Towner; Bernadette van den Hoogen; Nikos Vasilakis; Victoria Wahl; Peter J Walker; Lin-Fa Wang; Anna E Whitfield; John V Williams; F Murilo Zerbini; Tāo Zhāng; Yong-Zhen Zhang; Jens H Kuhn
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 2.574

2.  Potential areas for the establishment of citrus leprosis virus vectors, Brevipalpus spp., in Mexico.

Authors:  Carmen Asunción Castro-Resendiz; Gabriel Otero-Colina; Juan Ángel Quijano-Carranza; Enrique Martínez-Meyer; Héctor González-Hernández; Carlos Cuellar-Zambrano; Lauro Soto-Rojas
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2021-06-01       Impact factor: 2.132

3.  First detection of orchid fleck virus in orchids in Mexico.

Authors:  Gabriel Otero-Colina; Pedro Luis Ramos-González; Camila Chabi-Jesus; Juliana Freitas-Astúa; Aline D Tassi; Elliot W Kitajima
Journal:  Virusdisease       Date:  2021-03-20

Review 4.  Is There a "Biological Desert" With the Discovery of New Plant Viruses? A Retrospective Analysis for New Fruit Tree Viruses.

Authors:  Wanying Hou; Shifang Li; Sebastien Massart
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-11-19       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  A Novel Lineage of Cile-Like Viruses Discloses the Phylogenetic Continuum Across the Family Kitaviridae.

Authors:  Pedro L Ramos-González; Camila Chabi-Jesus; Aline D Tassi; Renata Faier Calegario; Ricardo Harakava; Claudia F Nome; Elliot W Kitajima; Juliana Freitas-Astua
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 5.640

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