Biological and Molecular Characterization of a Korean Isolate of Orthotospovirus chrysanthinecrocaulis (Formerly Chrysanthemum Stem Necrosis Virus) Isolated from Chrysanthemum morifolium
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Published:2023-09-30
Issue:3
Volume:29
Page:286-294
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ISSN:1598-2262
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Container-title:Research in Plant Disease
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Res. Plant Dis
Author:
Yoon Seong Hyeon,
Lee Su Bin,
Baek Eseul,
Ju Ho-Jong,
Yoon Ju-YeonORCID
Abstract
Biological and molecular characterization of a Korean isolate of <i>Orthotospovirus chrysanthinecrocaulis</i> (formerly known as chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus, CSNV) isolated from <i.Chrysanthemum morifolium</i> was determined using host range and sequence analysis in this study. Twenty-three species of indicator plants inoculated mechanically CSNV-Kr was investigated for determination of host range. CSNV-Kr induced various local and systemic symptoms in the inoculated plant species. CSNV-Kr could not infect three plant species and induced symptomless in systemic leaves in <i.Nicotiana tabacum</i> cultivars, though the plant samples reacted positively with the antiserum to CSNV by double-antibody sandwich–enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The complete genome sequence of CSNV-Kr was determined. The L RNA of CSNV-Kr consists of 8,959 nucleotides (nt) and encodes a putative RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. The M RNA of CSNV-Kr consists of 4,835 nt and encodes the movement protein (NSm) and the glycoprotein precursor (Gn/Gc protein). The S RNA of CNSV-Kr consists of 2,836 nt and encodes NSs protein and N protein. The Gn/Gc and N sequence of CSNV-Kr were compared with those of previously published CSNV isolates originating from different countries at nucleotide and amino acid levels. The Gn/GC sequence of CSNV-Kr shared 98.8−99.5% identity with CSNV isolated from other countries and the N sequence of CSNV-Kr shared 98.8−99.6% identity. No particular region of variability could be found in either grouping of viruses. All of the CSNV isolates did not show any relationship according to geographical origins and isolation hosts, suggesting no distinct segregation of the CSNV isolates.
Funder
Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Publisher
Korean Society of Plant Pathology
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology