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Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I
Clematis vitalba L. is a climbing shrub and a pioneer plant in abandoned orchards or vineyards that are widespread in temperate climate zones. In past years, several viruses infecting the Clematis species have been identified, including different ilarviruses. Prunus virus I (PrVI) is a recently desc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37766370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15091964 |
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author | Salamon, Pal Nagyne-Galbacs, Zsuzsanna Demian, Emese Achs, Adam Alaxin, Peter Predajňa, Lukáš Agyemang, Evans Duah Desiderio, Francesco Takacs, Andras Peter Menzel, Wulf Škorić, Dijana Glasa, Miroslav Varallyay, Eva |
author_facet | Salamon, Pal Nagyne-Galbacs, Zsuzsanna Demian, Emese Achs, Adam Alaxin, Peter Predajňa, Lukáš Agyemang, Evans Duah Desiderio, Francesco Takacs, Andras Peter Menzel, Wulf Škorić, Dijana Glasa, Miroslav Varallyay, Eva |
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description | Clematis vitalba L. is a climbing shrub and a pioneer plant in abandoned orchards or vineyards that are widespread in temperate climate zones. In past years, several viruses infecting the Clematis species have been identified, including different ilarviruses. Prunus virus I (PrVI) is a recently described ilarvirus, which has been shown to infect sweet cherries and peaches in Greece. Moreover, its presence has been detected in ornamental Clematis in Russia. In the present work, we analyzed the virome of wildly growing C. vitalba plants from Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia showing different kinds of symptoms using high-throughput sequencing (HTS) of small RNAs or ribodepleted RNAs. Applying HTS enabled us to identify the presence of PrVI in C. vitalba, and the bioinformatic analyses were further validated with RT-PCR using PrVI-specific primers and Sanger dideoxy sequencing. Nearly full genome sequences of all three viral RNAs of one Hungarian, two Slovak and one Croatian isolate were determined. Their phylogenetic analysis showed high similarity to each other and to other PrVI isolates described from Central Europe. As the sampled plants were co-infected with other viruses, it is not possible to determine a direct correlation between the infection with PrVI and the observed symptoms. Analyses of different Prunus species in stock collection showed infection of several peach and sweet cherry varieties in Hungary. Our results expand the knowledge on the natural host range of PrVI and highlight the necessity to evaluate alternative plant hosts (even non-Prunus) of PrVI and the role of the virus in the etiology of the potential diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-105368992023-09-29 Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I Salamon, Pal Nagyne-Galbacs, Zsuzsanna Demian, Emese Achs, Adam Alaxin, Peter Predajňa, Lukáš Agyemang, Evans Duah Desiderio, Francesco Takacs, Andras Peter Menzel, Wulf Škorić, Dijana Glasa, Miroslav Varallyay, Eva Viruses Article Clematis vitalba L. is a climbing shrub and a pioneer plant in abandoned orchards or vineyards that are widespread in temperate climate zones. In past years, several viruses infecting the Clematis species have been identified, including different ilarviruses. Prunus virus I (PrVI) is a recently described ilarvirus, which has been shown to infect sweet cherries and peaches in Greece. Moreover, its presence has been detected in ornamental Clematis in Russia. In the present work, we analyzed the virome of wildly growing C. vitalba plants from Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia showing different kinds of symptoms using high-throughput sequencing (HTS) of small RNAs or ribodepleted RNAs. Applying HTS enabled us to identify the presence of PrVI in C. vitalba, and the bioinformatic analyses were further validated with RT-PCR using PrVI-specific primers and Sanger dideoxy sequencing. Nearly full genome sequences of all three viral RNAs of one Hungarian, two Slovak and one Croatian isolate were determined. Their phylogenetic analysis showed high similarity to each other and to other PrVI isolates described from Central Europe. As the sampled plants were co-infected with other viruses, it is not possible to determine a direct correlation between the infection with PrVI and the observed symptoms. Analyses of different Prunus species in stock collection showed infection of several peach and sweet cherry varieties in Hungary. Our results expand the knowledge on the natural host range of PrVI and highlight the necessity to evaluate alternative plant hosts (even non-Prunus) of PrVI and the role of the virus in the etiology of the potential diseases. MDPI 2023-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10536899/ /pubmed/37766370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15091964 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Salamon, Pal Nagyne-Galbacs, Zsuzsanna Demian, Emese Achs, Adam Alaxin, Peter Predajňa, Lukáš Agyemang, Evans Duah Desiderio, Francesco Takacs, Andras Peter Menzel, Wulf Škorić, Dijana Glasa, Miroslav Varallyay, Eva Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I |
title | Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I |
title_full | Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I |
title_fullStr | Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I |
title_full_unstemmed | Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I |
title_short | Clematis vitalba Is a Natural Host of the Novel Ilarvirus, Prunus Virus I |
title_sort | clematis vitalba is a natural host of the novel ilarvirus, prunus virus i |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37766370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15091964 |
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