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Two novel partitiviruses that accumulate differentially in Rosellinia necatrix and Entoleuca sp. infecting avocado.

Authors :
Velasco, Leonardo
López-Herrera, Carlos
Cretazzo, Enrico
Source :
Virus Research. Aug2020, Vol. 285, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

• New alphapartitivirus (EnPV1) and betapartitivirus (EnPV2) species are described • The partitiviruses are hosts of the sympatric fungi Entoleuca sp. and R. necatrix • Accumulation of the ssRNA and dsRNA species is differential among isolates • No variation was detected in nucleotide sequences in partitiviruses' population • No association was found between variation in dsRNA titers and other features Rosellinia necatrix is responsible for the white rot root disease of avocado in Southern Spain. Entoleuca sp. is a fungus isolated from roots of these same trees, but it is not pathogenic in avocado. Here, we describe two new species of partitiviruses detected in isolates of the avocado sympatric fungi Entoleuca sp. and R. necatrix , termed Entoleuca partitivirus 1 (EnPV1), genus Alphapartitivirus , and Entoleuca partitivirus 2 (EnPV2), genus Betapartitivirus. For both R. necatrix and Entoleuca sp., the dsRNA of the RdRp genomic segment of EnPV1 accumulates at a higher rate than the CP dsRNA, except for a set of Entoleuca sp. isolates where titers of the CP dsRNA are 35–50 times higher than those of the RdRp dsRNA and between 250–380 times higher than the CP dsRNA titers found in the rest of Entoleuca sp. and R. necatrix isolates. For EnPV2, the accumulation rates of the RdRp dsRNA in Entoleuca sp., is in most of the cases, higher than the CP dsRNA. In contrast, in R. necatrix isolates, EnPV2 dsRNA2 generally accumulates at a higher rate. Genetic analysis of the partitiviruses revealed that there is no apparent variation in the nucleotide sequences among the strains. RNA silencing of the partitiviruses appears to be limited in Entoleuca sp., as shown by small RNA sequencing. Finally, the investigation of the presence of these partitiviruses in a fungal collection revealed that they have no role in the pathogenicity of R. necatrix in avocado or in the avirulence of Entoleuca sp. in this host. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681702
Volume :
285
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Virus Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143681943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198020