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Infectious clones of cotton leafroll dwarf virus strains used for genotype evaluation in cotton.

Authors :
Manenti, Danielle Caroline
Araújo, Jackson
Maeda, Matheus Hideki Kihara
Tavares‐Esashika, Moana Lima
Aguiar, Paulo Hugo
Meda, Anderson Rotter
Nagata, Tatsuya
de Souto, Eliezer Rodrigues
Source :
Annals of Applied Biology. Mar2023, Vol. 182 Issue 2, p216-225. 10p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Cotton blue disease (CBD) and atypical‐CBD are the most important viral diseases of cotton plants in the southern region of South America. Common and atypical strains of cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV and CLRDV‐at, respectively) are thought to be causative agents of CBD and atypical‐CBD, respectively. Inoculation of test plants via aphid vectors is difficult, as is determining strains via molecular diagnosis; accordingly, it is difficult for breeders to evaluate the effects of blue disease‐associated virus infections in cotton lineages. In the present study, we attempted to circumvent these difficulties by producing six full‐length cDNA infectious clones from CLRDV and CLRDV‐at strains using the Gibson Assembly protocol. For inoculation of the infectious clones, a vacuum chamber‐mediated agroinfiltration protocol was adapted and applied. Using this protocol, 90%–100% of cotton plants became infected with the clones, which was not possible via syringe‐based agroinfiltration. A genotyping protocol based on RT‐qPCR targeting a specific region of the virus P0 protein was also developed, allowing rapid differentiation of CLRDV and CLRDV‐at. Applying this protocol to 68 field samples revealed that CLRDV‐at was dominant (50%) over CLRDV (5.8%) in single virus infections. These preliminary results imply that CLRDV‐at might occupy the ecological niche of CLRDV in the cotton fields of Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00034746
Volume :
182
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Annals of Applied Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162088466
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/aab.12811