Molecular analysis, infectivity and host range of Tomato leaf curl Karnataka virus associated with Corchorus yellow vein mosaic betasatellite

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作者
Dokka, Narasimham [1 ]
Mahajan, Mahesh Mohanrao [1 ]
Sahu, Bhimeshwari [1 ]
Marathe, Ashish [1 ]
Singh, Harvinder Kumar [2 ]
Sivalingam, Palaiyur Nanjappan [1 ]
机构
[1] ICAR Natl Inst Biot Stress Management, Raipur 493225, Chhattisgarh, India
[2] Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Dept Plant Pathol, Raipur 492012, Chhattisgarh, India
关键词
ToLCKV; CoYVMB; Leaf curl disease; Host range; Tomato; Agroinoculation; DNA-BETA SATELLITES; MONOPARTITE BEGOMOVIRUS; DISEASE; GEMINIVIRUSES; DIVERSITY; REPLICATION; ADAPTATION; BANGALORE; PROTEINS; GUJARAT;
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10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198521
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Severe leaf curl disease of tomato (ToLCD) was noticed recently in the central parts of India and is an emerging threat to the cultivation of tomato. The genomic components of the begomovirus isolate, DNA A and betasatellite associated with ToLCD were cloned by rolling circle amplification method and sequenced. The sequence analysis revealed that the DNA A (2766 nt) of this isolate had the nucleotide identity of >91% with other strains of Tomato leaf curl Karnataka virus (ToLCKV), hence this isolate is proposed as a strain of ToLCKV, named as ToLCKV-Raipur. Similarly, the betasatellite molecule (1355 nt) had the highest identity of 91.1% with Corchorus yellow vein mosaic betasatellite (CoYVMB) and named as CoYVMB-Raipur. The full-length dimerized clones of these two genomic components were agroinoculated on natural (tomato), experimental (Nicotiana benthamiana) hosts and other 20 plant species belong to six different families. The severe leaf curl symptoms appeared only in the hosts, N. benthamiana, and in tomato inoculated with ToLCKV-Raipur alone and ToLCKV-Raipur with CoYVMB-Raipur after 8 and 16-18 days inoculation, respectively. This isolate was also transmissible to healthy tomato plants by whitefly from the tomato plant agroinoculated with ToLCKV-Raipur alone and with CoYVMBRaipur and produced symptoms within 14-16 days after inoculation. Interestingly, this isolate infects horse gram and chilli by whitefly transmission and both the hosts showed positive for DNA A alone but not for betasatellite. Quantification of the genomic components of this isolate with the agroinoculated N. benthamiana samples by qRT-PCR results showed that the quantity of ToLCKV-Raipur was enhanced by three-fold while inoculated with CoYVMB-Raipur compared to ToLCKV-Raipur alone inoculated plants. However, CoYVMB-Raipur did not enhance the levels of ToLCKV-Raipur in the agroinoculated tomato plants. This is the first evidence of the natural co-occurrence of ToLCKV with betasatellite, CoYVMB causing ToLCD.
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