First report of mixed infection of jasmine mosaic associated virus (JMaV) and jasmine virus H (JaVH) in Jasmine spp. in Florida, USA

Author:

Dey Kishore12,Velez-Climent Maria3,Soria Patricia4,McVay John3,Adkins Scott5

Affiliation:

1. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 70124, 1911 SW 34 street,, Gainesville, Gainesville, Florida, United States, 32608

2. United States;

3. Gainesville, United States;

4. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 70124, Division of Plant Industry, 1911 SW 34th St, Gainesville, Florida, United States, 32608;

5. USDA-ARS, U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory, Fort Pierce, Florida, United States, ;

Abstract

Over the past 24 years, virus-like symptoms have been observed on Jasminum spp. in Florida. In September 2018, symptomatic Angelwing jasmine leaves from a hedge in Alachua, Florida were tested for jasmine mosaic-associated virus (JMaV) and jasmine virus H (JaVH). Identification of expected size amplicons was confirmed by sequencing (Accession No. MN245037, MT559755). In December 2018, symptomatic samples from two Gold Coast jasmine plants from St. Lucie County, Florida were similarly tested. Only JaVH tested positive (Accession No. MN442626). In July 2019, Angelwing jasmine hedge in Orange County, Florida, exhibiting similar symptoms tested positive only for JaVH (GenBank accession MN442627). In April 2023, samples from a symptomatic Gold Coast jasmine hedge in Indian River County, Florida, also tested positive only for JaVH. In May 2023, a symptomatic Angelwing jasmine sample from Miami-Dade County tested positive for both JMaV and JaVH. This is the first report of JMaV and JaVH in single or mixed infections in jasmine in Florida, adding to the known virus species infecting jasmine in the state. Since jasmine is propagated vegetatively, it is likely that dissemination of cuttings made from infected plants is responsible for widespread distribution of these viruses.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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