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Plum Pox virus in japanese plum from Argentina: serological detection and molecular characterization of an isolate from cv. Red Beauty

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A Plum pox virus (PPV) isolate detected in a Japanese plum orchard in Pocito (San Juan, Argentina) was transmitted mechanically to Prunus tomentosa and Nicotiana benthamiana. DAS-ELISA and DASI-ELISA indicated the virus presence and serological relationship with D-strain isolates; ICRT- PCR amplified a 1.2-kb fragment of the virus genome encoding the CP-3′ nc region. The analysis of the sequence showed the presence of the DAG motif at the 5′ end of [ver mas...]
A Plum pox virus (PPV) isolate detected in a Japanese plum orchard in Pocito (San Juan, Argentina) was transmitted mechanically to Prunus tomentosa and Nicotiana benthamiana. DAS-ELISA and DASI-ELISA indicated the virus presence and serological relationship with D-strain isolates; ICRT- PCR amplified a 1.2-kb fragment of the virus genome encoding the CP-3′ nc region. The analysis of the sequence showed the presence of the DAG motif at the 5′ end of the capsid protein and the Rsa I and Alu I sites at the 3′ end. The phylogenetic relationships and multiple alignment with PPV isolates from NCBI database indicated greatest (+98%) homology with the D strain and close identity with MNAT1 (\AF360579) USA peach isolate. The sequence analysed showed two amino acid mutations towards the 5′ N-terminus of CP (the most variable region) with respect to a consensus of PPV D-strain isolates. This is the first molecular characterization of 3′terminal genome region of PPV isolate to confirm D strain in a Japanese plum from Argentina. [Cerrar]
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Dal Zotto, Angelica;   Balzarini, Mónica Graciela;   Raigon, Juan Manuel;   Rossini, Mirta Noemi;   Ducasse, Daniel Adrian;  
Fuente
Journal of phytopathology 162 (1) : 55-60. (January 2014)
Fecha
2014-01
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Wiley
ISSN
1439-0434 (Online)
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4648
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jph.12160
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Prunus Salicina; Plum Pox Virus; Virus Sharka del Ciruelo; Variedades; Varieties; Ciruelo Japonés; Argentina; Red Beauty (Variedad); Phylogenetic Relationships; Relación Filogenética;
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