| Literature DB >> 30697673 |
Qian Wang1, Fang-Zheng Xu1, Lu-Lu An1, Hai-Ying Xiang2, Wei-Hua Zhang3, Guan-Shan Liu4, Hao-Bao Liu5.
Abstract
Brassica yellows virus (BrYV), prevalently distributed throughout mainland China and South Korea while triggering serious diseases in cruciferous crops, is proposed to be a new species in the genus Polerovirus within the family Luteoviridae. There are three distinct genotypes (BrYV-A, BrYV-B and BrYV-C) reported in cabbage and radish. Here, we describe a new BrYV isolate infecting tobacco plants in the field, which was named BrYV-NtabQJ. The complete genome sequence of BrYV-NtabQJ is 5741 nt in length, and 89% of the sequence shares higher sequence identities (about 90%) with different BrYV isolates. However, it possesses a quite divergent region within ORF5, which is more close to Beet western yellows virus (BWYV), Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and Beet chlorosis virus (BChV). A significant recombination event was then detected among BrYV-NtabQJ, BrYV-B Beijng isolate (BrYV-BBJ) and BWYV Leonurus sibiricus isolate (BWYV-LS). It is proposed that BrYV-NtabQJ might be an interspecific recombinant between BrYV-BBJ and BWYV-LS, and the recombination might result in the successful aphid transmission of BrYV from cruciferous crops to tobacco. And it also poses new challenges for BrYV diagnosis and the vegetable production.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica yellows virus; Phylogenic analysis; Polerovirus; Recombination; Tobacco
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30697673 DOI: 10.1007/s11262-019-01636-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Genes ISSN: 0920-8569 Impact factor: 2.332