Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 99, 505-508

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L. Zhu, Z.P. Xu, C.Y. Fei and D.H. Xi (2017)
Characterization of a subgroup II isolate of Cucumber mosaic virus from bitter gourd in China
Journal of Plant Pathology 99 (2), 505-508
Abstract: Diseased bitter gourd plants with severe leaf rolling symptoms were observed in Sichuan province (southwest China). Leaf dips prepared from symptomatic leaves contained particles ca. 30 nm in diameter. The virus recovered from all samples was identified as Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) by Western blotting, RT-PCR and sequencing of amplicons. All obtained sequences were identical, and the virus isolate was designated SC-J1. The complete nucleotide sequence of the coat protein (CP) encoding gene (GenBank accession No. KT932936) of the isolate shared 99% identity with the corresponding regions of strain Hnt (CMV II). Phylogenetic analysis based on the nucleic acid sequence of the CP shows that SC-J1 belongs to CMV subgroup II. To our knowledge, this is the first report of CMV II infecting bitter gourd in China.
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general biology - morphology - evolution
molecular biology - genes


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Cucumber mosaic virus Momordica (crop) China (south)