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Effect of cultivar and temperature on the synergistic interaction between panicum mosaic virus and satellite panicum mosaic virus in switchgrass.

Anthony A Muhle1,2, Nathan A Palmer1, Serge J Edme1,3, Gautam Sarath1,3, Gary Yuen2, Robert B Mitchell1,3, Satyanarayana Tatineni4,5.   

Abstract

Panicum mosaic virus (PMV), the type member of the genus Panicovirus in the family Tombusviridae, naturally infects switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.). PMV and its molecular partner, satellite panicum mosaic virus (SPMV), interact synergistically in coinfected millets to exacerbate the disease phenotype and increase the accumulation of PMV compared to plants infected with PMV alone. In this study, we examined the reaction of switchgrass cvs. Summer and Kanlow to PMV and PMV+SPMV infections at 24°C and 32°C. Switchgrass cv. Summer was susceptible to PMV at both temperatures. In contrast, cv. Kanlow was tolerant to PMV at 24°C, but not at 32°C, suggesting that Kanlow harbors temperature-sensitive resistance to PMV. At 24°C, PMV was readily detected in inoculated leaves, but not in upper uninoculated leaves of Kanlow, suggesting that resistance to PMV was likely mediated by abrogation of long-distance virus transport. Coinfection by PMV and SPMV at 24°C and 32°C in cv. Summer, but not in Kanlow, caused increased symptomatic systemic infection and mild disease synergism with slightly increased PMV accumulation compared to plants infected with PMV alone. These data suggest that the interaction between PMV and SPMV in switchgrass is cultivar-dependent, manifested in Summer but not in Kanlow. However, co-inoculation of cv. Kanlow with PMV+SPMV caused an enhanced asymptomatic infection, suggesting a role of SPMV in enhancement of symptomless infection in a tolerant cultivar. These data suggest that enhanced asymptomatic infections in a virus-tolerant switchgrass cultivar could serve as a source of virus spread and play an important role in panicum mosaic disease epidemiology under field conditions. Our data reveal that the cultivar, coinfection with SPMV, and temperature influence the severity of symptoms elicited by PMV in switchgrass.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35344095     DOI: 10.1007/s00705-022-05412-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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