Occurrence of two little cherry viruses in sweet cherry in Washington State

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Bajet, N. B. [1 ]
Unruh, T. R. [1 ]
Druffel, K. L. [2 ]
Eastwell, K. C. [3 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, Yakima Agr Res Lab, Wapato, WA 98951 USA
[2] Washington State Univ, Dept Plant Pathol, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[3] Washington State Univ, Dept Plant Pathol, Irrigated Agr Res & Extens Ctr, Prosser, WA 99350 USA
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10.1094/PDIS-92-2-0234
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Q94 [植物学];
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Little cherry disease, one of the major viral diseases of sweet cherry (Prunus avium) worldwide, is associated with either of two closteroviruses, Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1) and Little cherry virus 2 (LChV-2). Two sets of primers corresponding to a portion of the replicase gene of LChV-1 and LChV-2 were used in one-tube reverse-transcription polymerase chain reactions to detect these viruses in total RNA extracts of field-collected sweet cherry tissues. LChV-1 and LChV-2 were detected both alone and in combination in five sweet cherry orchards in Washington State. Sequence analysis of a 240-nucleotide (m) fragment of the replicase open reading frame. (ORF)1b and a 232-nt fragment from a portion of ORF8 and the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of LChV-1 indicated that North American (NA) isolates shared 90 to 99% nucleotide identity in both genome segments analyzed. In contrast, comparisons of NA isolates to two Eurasian isolates of LChV-1 indicated shared nucleotide identities of 79 to 82% in the replicase fragment and 89 to 90% in the ORF8/3'UTR fragment. Sequence variation in the replicase region did not affect detection of LChV-1 in 12 isolates using the replicase-specific primers reported here. This article represents the first report of LChV-1 and LChV-2 in sweet cherry in Washington.
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