| Literature DB >> 30682926 |
Sara Bratsch1, Benham Lockhart1, Dimitre Mollov2.
Abstract
Icosahedral virus-like particles were isolated from Petunia hybrida cuttings with interveinal chlorotic mottling. The virus was transmitted by mechanical inoculation from infected to healthy P. hybrida, and was found to contain a bipartite RNA genome of 7.6 and 3.8 kilobases. Full genomic sequence was obtained by high-throughput sequencing combined with RACE amplification of the 5'-termini of RNAs 1 and 2, and reverse-transcription PCR amplification of the 3'-termini with oligo-dT and sequence specific primers. Based on particle morphology, genome organization, and phylogenetic analyses, it was concluded that the new virus is a member of the genus Nepovirus, subgroup A. This new virus causing a leaf mottling disease of petunia was provisionally named Petunia chlorotic mottle virus (PCMoV).Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 30682926 DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-12-16-1785-RE
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Dis ISSN: 0191-2917 Impact factor: 4.438