1. Syringa vulgaris is a new host for cucumber mosaic virus.
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TROIANO, Elisa, BELLARDI, Maria Grazia, and PARRELLA, Giuseppe
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CUCUMBER mosaic virus , *COWPEA , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *CUCUMBERS , *PLANT indicators , *OAK , *FAVA bean , *TOBACCO - Abstract
Virus-like symptoms consisting of light mosaic, chlorotic spots and oak chlorotic line patterns were observed on lilac plants ( Syringa vulgaris L.) growing in a public garden in Imola (Emilia Romagna region, Italy). The causal agent was identified as cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on the basis of biological, serological and nucleo- tide sequence properties of partial coat protein and movement protein genes, and the isolate was designated SYV. The CMV-SYV isolate caused mosaic symptoms on indicator plants of Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi-nc, N. rustica and Cucumis sativus, while symptoms of local necrotic spots or pin points were observed on inoculated leaves of Vigna unguiculata and Vicia faba . To assess genetic differences between CMV-SYV and other known CMV isolates, phylogenetic analyses were carried out using 16 nucleotide sequences of coat protein and movement protein genes, including for SYV. The CMV-SYV isolate was most related to CMV subgroup IA isolates, and had 85.1-100% nucleotide sequence similarity to subgroup I isolates. This is the first report of CMV infecting S. vulgaris [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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