Journal of Plant Pathology (2023) 105, 307-311
Kadriye Çaglayan, Mona Gazel, Vahid Roumi, Janja Lamovsek, Aljosa Beber and Irena Mavric Plesko (2023)
Sweet cherry, a new host of raspberry bushy dwarf virus
Journal of Plant Pathology 105 (1), 307-311
Abstract: Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) is one of the most important pathogens of raspberries worldwide. In this study, we detected RBDV from 8 out of 50 cherry samples collected from Bursa, Turkey by DAS-ELISA and/or RT-PCR. We also determined the nearly full genome sequences of RBDV RNA2 from two cherry (Prunus avium) trees. The genomes were identical and shared 87.2 to 97.2% similarity to the RBDV RNA2 sequences from Rubus spp. and grapevine isolates available in GenBank, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses of RNA2 and MP gene sequences grouped cherry sequences in a clade more closely related to the grapevine clade (75 and 86% bootstrap value) while the topology based on the CP gene resulted in three separate clusters according host plant identity. Although host-dependent differentiations were confirmed in this study, no obvious geographical differentiation was observed from phylogenetic analysis, and no recombination events were detected. RBDV is found in raspberry and blackberry in many countries, including Turkey, however, here we report the first natural RBDV infection of cherry worldwide.
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Database assignments for author(s): Mona Gazel
Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
general biology - morphology - evolution
Pest and/or beneficial records:
Beneficial | Pest/Disease/Weed | Crop/Product | Country | Quarant.
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Idaeovirus rubi | Cherry (Prunus avium - Prunus cerasus) | Turkey |