Tobacco Mild Green Mosaic Virus (TMGMV) Isolates from Different Plant Families Show No Evidence of Differential Adaptation to Their Host of Origin

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作者
de Andres-Toran, Rafael [1 ]
Guidoum, Laura [1 ]
Zamfir, Adrian D. [1 ]
Mora, Miguel Angel [1 ]
Moreno-Vazquez, Santiago [2 ]
Garcia-Arenal, Fernando [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Madrid, Ctr Biotecnol & Genom Plantas CBGP UPM INIA CSiC, Campus Montegancedo, Madrid 28223, Spain
[2] Univ Politecn Madrid, Dept Biotecnol Biol Vegetal, ETSI Agron Alimentaria & Biosistemas, Avda Puerta de Hierro 2-4, Madrid 28040, Spain
来源
VIRUSES-BASEL | 2023年 / 15卷 / 12期
关键词
tobamovirus; host range; host range evolution; phenotypic plasticity; ecological fitting; virus adaptation to host; GENETIC DIVERSITY; RNA VIRUS; EVOLUTION; RANGE; ENVIRONMENT; POPULATION; SPREAD;
D O I
10.3390/v15122384
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The relevance of tobamoviruses to crop production is increasing due to new emergences, which cannot be understood without knowledge of the tobamovirus host range and host specificity. Recent analyses of tobamovirus occurrence in different plant communities have shown unsuspectedly large host ranges. This was the case of the tobacco mild green mosaic virus (TMGMV), which previously was most associated with solanaceous hosts. We addressed two hypotheses concerning TMGMV host range evolution: (i) ecological fitting, rather than genome evolution, determines TMGMV host range, and (ii) isolates are adapted to the host of origin. We obtained TMGMV isolates from non-solanaceous hosts and we tested the capacity of genetically closely related TMGMV isolates from three host families to infect and multiply in 10 hosts of six families. All isolates systemically infected all hosts, with clear disease symptoms apparent only in solanaceous hosts. TMGMV multiplication depended on the assayed host but not on the isolate's host of origin, with all isolates accumulating to the highest levels in Nicotiana tabacum. Thus, results support that TMGMV isolates are adapted to hosts in the genus Nicotiana, consistent with a well-known old virus-host association. In addition, phenotypic plasticity allows Nicotiana-adapted TMGMV genotypes to infect a large range of hosts, as encountered according to plant community composition and transmission dynamics.
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