Virus Genes (2007) 34, 373-385

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M.N. Maruthi, A.R. Rekha, S.H. Mirza, S.N. Alam and J. Colvin (2007)
PCR-based detection and partial genome sequencing indicate high genetic diversity in Bangladeshi begomoviruses and their whitefly vector, Bemisia tabaci
Virus Genes 34 (3), 373-385
Abstract: The population diversity of Bangladeshi begomoviruses and their vector, Bemisia tabaci was analysed by PCR-based detection and partial genome sequencing. B. tabaci adults and plants expressing symptoms of virus infection were collected from locations representing diverse agro-ecological regions of the country. Universal and species-specific primers were used to detect begomoviruses in seven crops (chilli, okra, papaya, pumpkin, sponge gourd, tomato and yardlong bean) and two common weeds (Ageratum conyzoides and Croton bonplandianum). At least five distinct species of tomato leaf curl viruses infected tomato and other host-plants. Phylogenetic analyses of their nucleotide sequences (~ 530 bases) from the intergenic region and capsid protein of DNA-A indicated the existence of five distinct clusters of begomoviruses. Begomoviruses infecting tomato, chilli and dolichos have been reported previously, and those infecting Ageratum, Croton, okra, papaya, pumpkin and yardlong bean are described for the first time. Phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene sequences of 21 B. tabaci from Bangladesh and other reference sequences grouped them into at least two independent clusters. Some sequences from different countries, e.g., Bangladesh, China, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Thailand were almost identical while others collected from plants within the same field diverged by as much as 15%, indicating high diversity even at the local level. None of the B. tabaci from Bangladesh grouped with the reference B- and Q-biotype sequences, thus these two aggressive biotypes were apparently absent from Bangladesh.
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Potato virus Y Eggplant (Solanum melongena) Bangladesh
Ageratum conyzoides (weed) Bangladesh
Pumpkin yellow vein mosaic virus Squash/pumpkin (Cucurbita) Bangladesh
Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Bangladesh
Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus Cowpea and relatives (Vigna) Bangladesh
Papaya leaf curl virus Papaya (Carica papaya) Bangladesh
Tomato leaf curl Joydebpur virus Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Bangladesh
Chilli leaf curl virus Green pepper/chilli (Capsicum) Bangladesh
Croton bonplandianum (weed) Bangladesh
Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus Okra and relatives (Abelmoschus) Bangladesh
Croton yellow vein mosaic virus (in weeds) Croton bonplandianum (weed) Bangladesh