Cucumber mosaic virus and turnip mosaic virus occurrence in garlic mustard in Ukraine

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作者
Kyrychenko, A. [1 ]
Snihur, H. [1 ,2 ]
Shevchenko, T. [2 ]
Shcherbatenko, I. [1 ]
Korotieieva, H. [2 ]
Andriichuk, O. [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, Zabolotny Inst Microbiol & Virol, UA-03143 Kiev, Ukraine
[2] Taras Shevchenko Natl Univ Kyiv, ESC Inst Biol & Med, Virol Dept, UA-01601 Kiev, Ukraine
关键词
Alliaria petiolata; mixed infection; plant virus reservoirs; ALLIARIA-PETIOLATA; MIXED INFECTION; POPULATION;
D O I
10.32615/bp.2023.006
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is an herbaceous biennial plant native to Europe. In Ukraine, in addition to becoming a serious invader, garlic mustard can serve as a host to several viruses, which may affect agricultural crops. In view of this, the purpose of the study was to identify the virome of garlic mustard growing in Ukraine. Plant samples collected in Kyiv regions were tested for the presence of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV), watermelon mosaic virus II (WMV), and turnip crinkle virus (TCV) by serological and/or molecular methods. According to the results found in the present study, symptomatic A. petiolata obtained in 2021 were infected with CMV (60%), TuMV (20%), or co-infected with CMV + TuMV (20%). TYMV, WMV II, and TCV were not detected in any of the collected samples. The cDNA fragments encoded the coat protein (CP) gene of CMV and TuMV were sequenced and named as CMV-Ap and TuMV-Ap, respectively. In phylogenetic analysis, the CMV-Ap closely resembled the German isolate MW582807 (Sarracenia sp.), with 99.8% nucleotide identity and belongs to subgroup II of CMV. In the phylogenetic tree, TuMV-Ap clustered with isolates AP017803, AP017764, AP017791, and JQ073722, and represented the highest identity (98.6%) to Iranian isolate IRNTRa9 (AP017803) from Rapistrum rugosum and Turkish isolate TUR49 (AP017872) from Raphanus raphanistrum. The sequences of CMV-Ap and TuMV-Ap were deposited in the GenBank under Accession Numbers MZ540213 and OM799323, respectively. The results obtained in the study indicate the important role of infected garlic mustard as alternative host and natural reservoir of CMV and TuMV from which these economically important viruses can spread to other wild and cultivated plants. This is the first molecular evidence of TuMV infection in A. petiolata from Ukraine.
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