Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1220679
First report of potato virus S and potato virus Y in tomatoes from Croatia
First report of potato virus S and potato virus Y in tomatoes from Croatia // Plant disease, 107 (2023), 3; 975-975 doi:10.1094/PDIS-06-22-1390-PDN (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
First report of potato virus S and potato virus Y in tomatoes from Croatia
Autori
Grbin, Dorotea ; Pecman, Anja ; Šeruga Musić, Martina ; Kutnjak, Denis ; Škorić, Dijana
Izvornik
Plant disease (0191-2917) 107
(2023), 3;
975-975
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
nanopore sequencing, PVS, PVY, RT-PCR, tomato viruses
Sažetak
Potato virus Y (PVY, genus Potyvirus) is an economically important aphid-transmissible virus with a very wide host range reported in many tomato-growing areas (Rivarez et al. 2021). Potato virus S (PVS, genus Carlavirus) has a limited host range (Lin et al. 2014) and occurs in tomato (Predajňa et al. 2017), mostly in mixed infections with other viruses. In 2021, greenhouse tomatoes from Vidovec (46° 17’ 3.4’’ N, 16° 15’ 37.0’’ E) in the northwestern and Sedlarica (45° 54’ 23.0’’ N, 17° 12’ 0.5’’ E) in the eastern regions of Croatia were surveyed for virus-like diseases. In total, 30 plants were sampled (12 from Vidovec and 18 from Sedlarica) showing symptoms of mild mottling, leaf rugosity and mild bronzing followed by leaf necroses later in the season. Nucleic acids were extracted from leaves by adapted CTAB procedure (Murray and Thompson 1980) and DNase treated. Four representative samples from Vidovec and four from Sedlarica were pooled for high throughput sequencing (HTS). After rRNA depletion (RiboMinus™ Plant Kit for RNA-Seq, Invitrogen) and polyA tailing, two location specific libraries (PCR-cDNA sequencing kit, Oxford Nanopore Technologies) were prepared for nanopore HTS on MinION Mk1C device. From Vidovec samples, 459, 285 raw reads (mean length 354 nt) were obtained and 206, 718 (mean length 446 nt) from Sedlarica and mapped (Minimap2, v.2.17) against Kraken2 viral genome sequences database (https://benlangmead.github.io/aws-indexes/k2).The number of reads mapped to PVS genome was 1004 from Vidovec (coverage depth 1.56) and those mapped to PVY genome were 781 (coverage depth 0.99) and 57 (coverage depth 1), from Vidovec and Sedlarica, respectively. The PVS complete consensus genome from Vidovec (ON468562, 8485 nt) had 99.09% nucleotide identity (BLASTn) to a potato isolate from the Netherlands (MF418030). The PVY consensus genome sequences from Vidovec (ON505007, 9698 nt) and Sedlarica (ON505008, 9698 nt) had respectively 98.37% and 98.48% identities to a tomato isolate from Slovakia (MW685827). Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed for all 30 samples and amplicons were Sanger sequenced, with primers PVS-7773F/PVS-3’endR for a 720 nt PVS genome portion spanning the 3’-part of the CP and a complete 11K gene (Lin et al. 2014) and PVY-2F/2R primers for a 510 nt portion of PVY CP gene (Aramburu et al. 2006). Only one tomato out of 12 (‘Borana’) from Vidovec harbored PVS in the mixed infection with PVY. Two additional tomatoes from Vidovec and two from Sedlarica were infected solely by PVY. Amplicon sequences of PVS (ON651427) and PVY (ON707000-4, ON734067-8) had 100% identity with the HTS assembled sequences. The PVS isolate from Croatia grouped with PVSO (ordinary) strain in phylogenetic analysis and the PVY isolates from both sites grouped with the PVY-NTN strain (Cox and Jones 2010). Although PVY is considered to be widespread in tomato (Nikolić et al. 2018 ; Rivarez et al. 2021), this is its first report from Croatia. PVS, newly reported from Croatia here, is probably not associated with the symptoms recorded because the same symptomatology was observed in the singly and mixed infected ‘Borana’ tomato plants. The occurrence of PVY in the geographically distant (100 km apart) Vidovec and Sedlarica, suggests that Page 1 of 2it is widespread in the continental Croatia where tomatoes are commercially grown in plastic greenhouses. Further analyses are needed to elucidate PVY and PVS epidemiology and impact on the local tomato production.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Interdisciplinarne biotehničke znanosti
Napomena
Rad je u lipnju 2022 objavljen u otvorenom pristupu (opcija early view), a u ožujku 2023 i u tiskanoj verziji časopisa.
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
HRZZ-IPS-2020-01-2960 - Visokoprotočno Nanopore-sekvenciranje mikrobnih genoma u rješavanju problema dijagnostike i epidemiologije biljnih patogena (Škorić, Dijana, HRZZ - 2020-01) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
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- Scopus
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