Increased Diversity of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Europe

Author:

Zindović Jelena1,Čizmović Miroslav2,Vučurović Ana3,Margaria Paolo4,Škorić Dijana5

Affiliation:

1. University of Montenegro Biotechnical Faculty, 223267, Department for Plant Protection, Podgorica, Montenegro;

2. University of Montenegro, 187153, Biotechnical Faculty, Centre for Subtropical Cultures, Bar, Montenegro;

3. National Institute of Biology, 54766, Department of Biotechnology and Systems Biology, Večna pot 111, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1000;

4. Leibniz Institut - DMSZ, Plant Virus Department, Messeweg 11-12, Braunschweig, Germany, 38104;

5. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Marulicev trg 9a, Zagreb, Croatia, HR-10000, , ;

Abstract

This study investigated the genetic diversity of citrus tristeza virus (CTV) isolates from Montenegro and Croatia, European countries with the northernmost citrus growing regions situated on the Eastern Adriatic coast. Fifteen complete or nearly complete CTV genomes were reconstructed from high-throughput sequencing of samples collected in distinct municipalities in Montenegro and Opuzen municipality in Croatia. Phylogenetic analyses assigned some of the sequences to VT and T30 strains, previously recorded in Europe, while remarkably other isolates were placed in S1 and RB groups, which have not been reported in Europe so far. In addition, a new phylogenetic lineage including only isolates from Montenegro was delineated and tentatively proposed as the MNE cluster. Recombination analysis revealed evidence of 11 recombination events in the sequences obtained in this study, between isolates of related strains, within isolates of the same strain, and between distant strains. These findings show that CTV diversity in Europe is higher than reported before and calls for the re-evaluation of management strategies.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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